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Genecology

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Genecology is a branch of ecology which studies genetic variation of species and communities compared to their population distribution in a particular environment.[1][2] It is closely related to ecogenetics, but genecology focuses primarily on an ecological perspective, looking at changes and interactions between species, while ecogenetics focuses more on species' genetic responses to the environment.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "genecology". Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  2. ^ Campbell, Robert (1 October 1979). "Genecology of Douglas-Fir in a Watershed in the Oregon Cascades". Ecological Society of America. 60 (5): 1036–1050. doi:10.2307/1936871. JSTOR 1936871.
  3. ^ Langlet, Olof (1971-01-01). "Two Hundred Years Genecology". Taxon. 20 (5/6): 653–721. doi:10.2307/1218596. JSTOR 1218596.
  4. ^ TURESSON, GöTE (February 1923). "THE SCOPE AND IMPORT OF GENECOLOGY". Hereditas. 4 (1–2): 171–176. doi:10.1111/j.1601-5223.1923.tb02955.x.


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