noun
- the establishment and naturalization of a non-native species in a new habitat or environment
Usage: technical term used in ecology and biology; often refers to successful colonization by introduced or invasive species
Examples
- The ecesis of rabbits in Australia had dramatic ecological consequences.
- Scientists study the ecesis of invasive plant species in native ecosystems.
- The rapid ecesis of the zebra mussel in North American waterways alarmed environmental officials.
- Ecesis requires that an introduced organism survive, reproduce, and spread in its new environment.
- The ecesis of feral cats on islands has threatened numerous bird populations.