Ecological Selection
Ecological selection is the evolutionary process that shapes species in response to the biotic and abiotic factors of their environment. It is a major factor in the formation and sustainment of biodiversity, as well as species adaptation and survival. Ecological selection is a natural process and is a key component of evolutionary theory, as it is a mechanism that allows species to adapt to changes in their environment. Additionally, it is important to understand in conservation efforts, as it can provide insight into how certain species can withstand certain threats.
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