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An ecotype refers to a distinct population within a species that has adapted to its specific local environment. For example, cacti in different desert regions may have different adaptations for water conservation, making them distinct ecotypes. Similarly, fish living in different water temperatures may have different traits to help them survive in their specific habitat, creating different ecotypes within the same species.

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