Marine and Aquatic Sciences Evolutionary Biology
Marine and Aquatic Sciences Evolutionary Biology is a branch of biological science that looks at how organisms have adapted over millions of years to survive in marine and aquatic environments. This field of research integrates evolutionary theory, population genetics, and ecology to describe how life has adapted to the challenges of living in oceans and other aquatic habitats. Through Marine and Aquatic Evolutionary Biology, we can gain a better understanding of the structure, function and dynamics of marine and aquatic ecosystems. It is also an important part of conservation research, as it can give us insight into the genetic adaptations of species and populations to environmental changes.
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