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In evolutionary ecology, an ecotype, sometimes called ecospecies, describes a genetically distinct geographic variety, population or race within a species, which is adapted to specific environmental conditions. Typically, ecotypes exhibit phenotypic differences (such as in morphology or physiology) stemming from environmental heterogeneity and are capable of interbreeding with other geographically adjacent ecotypes without loss of fertility or vigor.
Experiments indicate that sometimes ecotypes manifest only when separated by great spatial distances (of the order of 1,000 km). This is due to hybridization whereby different but adjacent varieties of the same species (or generally of the same taxonomic rank) interbreed, thus overcoming local selection. However other studies reveal that the opposite may happen, i.e., ecotypes revealing at very small scales (of the order of 10 m), within populations, and despite hybridization.
In ecotypes, it is common for continuous, gradual geographic variation to impose analogous phenotypic and/or genetic variation. This situation is called cline. A well-known example of cline is the skin color gradation in indigenous human populations worldwide, which is related to latitude and amounts of sunlight. But often the distribution of ecotypes is bimodal or multimodal. This means that ecotypes may display two or more distinct and discontinuous phenotypes even within the same population. Such phenomenon may lead to speciation and can occur if conditions in a local environment change dramatically through space or time.
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Ecotype Meaning
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What is ECOTYPE? What does ECOTYPE mean? ECOTYPE meaning - ECOTYPE pronunciation - ECOTYPE definition - ECOTYPE explanation - How to pronounce ECOTYPE? Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license. In evolutionary ecology, an ecotype, sometimes called ecospecies, describes a genetically distinct geographic variety, population or race within a species, which is adapted to specific environmental conditions. Typically, though ecotypes exhibit phenotypic differences (such as in morphology or physiology) stemming from environmental heterogeneity, they are capable of interbreeding with other geographically adjacent ecotypes without loss of fertility or vigor. An ecotype is a variant in which the phenotypic differences are too few or to...
Video shows what ecotype means. A group of organisms, normally a subdivision of a species, that is adapted to a specific environment.. ecotype synonyms: ecospecies. Ecotype Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say ecotype. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Donald McLennan and Paul Zorn discuss ecological processes at work in Ivvavik National Park, outlining the purpose of ecotype maps and how they assemble information to create them. Cette vidéo est aussi disponible en français à https://youtu.be/r_-ojREubFE
NEVER BEFORE SEEN FOOTAGE: On December 26, 2014, while in pursuit of the poaching vessel Thunder, the crew of Sea Shepherd ship, Bob Barker, encountered a pod of rare “Ecotype D” Orcas. Marine ecologist and (Antarctic) Orca expert Robert L. Pitman, examined photos taken of the encounter, and confirmed the Orcas as “definitely a type D killer whale”. He added, “I don't think they have ever been filmed alive.”
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