Ecology Evolutionary Ecology
Ecology Evolutionary Ecology is the scientific study of how species and ecosystems change and adapt over time to environmental stressors. It focuses on understanding the processes that drive the evolution of a species, such as genetic selection, natural selection, and mutation. It is a powerful tool for understanding how entire ecosystems operate and respond to different conditions, allowing us to better manage their resources and the environment. Its applications include conservation biology, conservation management, species management, and environmental education. Its insights can be used to predict the likely future states of ecosystems, identify important habitat components, and develop strategies for sustaining biodiversity.
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