evolutionary response to environmental changes
Evolutionary response to environmental changes refers to the adaptive changes that occur in a population or species over time in response to alterations in their surroundings. It involves genetic variations and natural selection to better suit an organism's survival and reproduction in a changing environment.
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- evolutionary responses to urbanization
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- species responses to deforestation
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