It can't. Evolution did not happen therefore the word can not be applied to ecoloegy
Answer:
Ecology is the study of organisms and their environment and how they interact.
Evolution is the study of how organisms interact with heir environment to make better use og it. The first point of similarity is therfor that both study organisms and their environment. Ecology is more concerned with the "snapshot" of the total system, evolution is more concerned with the processes of change. Evolution is therefore a consideration of the modified ecologies with time.
Organic Evolution
organic evolution
Organic Evolution
Journal of Applied Ecology was created in 1964.
"Evolution" is from the Latin word evolutio, which means "a rolling forth" (from e[x]- "out of" and volvere"to roll"). The Latin term was applied to the unwinding of a scroll, and "evolution" in English was originally applied, by analogy, to any unfolding of innate potential. Only after Darwin was the term applied to modification over time.
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