Saxicoline
Saxicoline refers to organisms, particularly plants and animals, that thrive in rocky or stony environments. These species have adapted to survive in harsh conditions where soil is limited, often found in mountainous regions or cliff sides. Their unique adaptations allow them to anchor themselves in crevices and utilize minimal resources effectively.
Many saxicoline species play crucial roles in their ecosystems, contributing to biodiversity and soil formation. For example, certain mosses and lichens are common saxicoline plants that help break down rocks, creating soil over time. Additionally, saxicoline animals, such as some birds and insects, rely on these rocky habitats for shelter and food.