It refers to the fact that poorly adapted organisms in a population die in greater numbers than those that are well adapted.
When referring to a specific species, a species fitness is measured solely by the number of offspring that an individual has
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specis diversity tends to change during an ecological sucsession
Energy growth in biological systems refers to how organisms obtain and utilize energy to grow, reproduce, and survive. Evolutionary aspects emphasize how species adapt their energy acquisition strategies—such as photosynthesis in plants or predation in animals—over time to enhance fitness in changing environments. Ecological perspectives consider how energy flows through ecosystems, impacting community dynamics, food webs, and nutrient cycling. Together, these concepts illustrate the interconnectedness of energy use, evolutionary adaptations, and ecological interactions in shaping biological diversity.
Planet Fitness was created in 1992.
The ecological species concept defines a species based on its ecological niche, focusing on how a group of organisms interacts with their environment, including their resources, habitat, and interactions with other species. This concept emphasizes the role of natural selection in shaping species' adaptations to specific ecological roles. Unlike other species concepts that may rely on morphological or genetic criteria, the ecological species concept underscores the importance of ecological dynamics in defining what constitutes a species.
The ability of organisms to survive and reproduce under a range of environmental circumstances is known as ecological resilience. This trait allows organisms to adapt to changing conditions, such as temperature fluctuations, resource availability, or habitat disturbances, ensuring their continued existence and reproduction. Organisms with high ecological resilience are better equipped to thrive in diverse environments and withstand environmental stresses.
Flukes have a parasitic ecological relationship with their hosts, often living in the digestive, circulatory, or respiratory system of animals. They can cause harm to their hosts and impact their health and fitness. Flukes may also serve as intermediate hosts for other parasites, completing their life cycle and spreading infection.
The 'fitness' of a species refers to its ability to survive, reproduce, and pass on its genes to future generations in a given environment. It encompasses not just physical traits but also behavioral and ecological adaptations that enhance survival. Higher fitness means a greater likelihood of contributing offspring to the next generation, thereby influencing the overall gene pool. Fitness is often measured in relation to other species and can change over time due to environmental pressures and evolutionary processes.
Ecological biogeograpy
Ecological backlashes
Ecological is a adjective, not a verb
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Ecological backlash
The difference between ecological succession from ecological backlash. Ecological Succession is the predictable changes in the ecosystem. Ecological Backlash is the unexpected and detriminal consequences of an enviromental modification which may outweigh that gains anticipated form the modification. THANK U
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the synonym's for ecological are : bionomics, conservation, and persevitation