An environmental gradient is a continuous change in communities and environmental condition.
An environmental gradient is a continuous change in communities and environmental condition. Gradients can be related to environmental factors such as altitude, temperature, depth, ocean proximity and moisture.
See also: Biome, thermocline, cline (population genetics).
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