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What is a non-example of edge effect?

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A non-example of edge effect would be a homogeneous, single ecosystem without any transition zone or boundary. Edge effect refers to the changes that occur at the boundary between two different ecosystems, such as a forest and a grassland or a beach and a dune system. Therefore, if there is no distinct boundary between two different ecosystems, or if there is only a single ecosystem, then there would be no edge effect.

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