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|Definition=ecological responses are behavioral and physical changes that happen during the lifetime of a single organism and increase individual’s chance of survival as opposed to evolutionary adaptation, which takes place over multiple generations and is a result of a change in the species genetic makeup. | |Definition=ecological responses are behavioral and physical changes that happen during the lifetime of a single organism and increase individual’s chance of survival as opposed to evolutionary adaptation, which takes place over multiple generations and is a result of a change in the species genetic makeup. | ||
|SourceURL=https://coast.noaa.gov/estuaries/estuary-resources/glossary.html | |SourceURL=https://coast.noaa.gov/estuaries/estuary-resources/glossary.html | ||
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|Pronunciation=re·sponse / rəˈspäns | |||
|AudioFile=glossary response.mp3 | |||
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|Postdate=20191110212011 | |Postdate=20191110212011 | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:17, November 25, 2020
response
ecological responses are behavioral and physical changes that happen during the lifetime of a single organism and increase individual’s chance of survival as opposed to evolutionary adaptation, which takes place over multiple generations and is a result of a change in the species genetic makeup.
Word Class: noun
Pronunciation: re·sponse / rəˈspäns