Exotic species less likely to thrive in ecotones, boosting native biodiversity.
The study looked at different types of ecotones to see if they have unique species, more species, or more exotic species. They found that all ecotones had special species, most of which were native. Some ecotones had more species than their neighboring communities, while others had about the same. Ecotones influenced by humans had more exotic species, but not always. The results show that ecotones vary depending on the environment and the species living there.