To discuss: How the concept of time is applied to the ecological situation and the evolutionary changes.
Introduction: Ecological time is a time scale in which an individual responds to their changing environment within an ecosystem. Evolutionary time is also a time scale in which genetic structure and behavior of a species changed over time, and the individuals of that species get adapted to these changes.
To determine: The possibility of overlapping of ecological time and evolutionary time.
Introduction: Ecological time is a time scale in which an individual responds to their changing environment within an ecosystem. Evolutionary time is also a time scale in which genetic structure and behavior of a species changed over time, and the individuals of that species get adapted to these changes.
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