evolutionary responses to habitat loss
Evolutionary responses to habitat loss refer to the adaptive changes in species traits and behaviors over time, triggered by the habitat fragmentation, destruction, or alteration caused by human activities. These responses aim to enhance the survival and reproduction of the affected species in the modified environment.
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