different between ecospecies vs ecotype
ecospecies
English
Etymology
eco- +? species
Noun
ecospecies (plural ecospecies)
- ecotype
ecospecies From the web:
- ecospecies what does it mean
- what means ecospecies
ecotype
English
Etymology
From eco- +? type, coined in 1922 by Swedish botanist Göte Turesson.
Noun
ecotype (plural ecotypes)
- (ecology) A phenotype that is adapted to a specific environment.
- Synonym: ecospecies
- 1997, Steven R. Radosevich, Jodie S. Holt, Claudio Ghersa, Weed Ecology: Implications for Management page 78,
- She collected rhizomes of two ecotypes, a northern ecotype originally from Yellowstone County, Montana, and a southern ecotype from an agricultural field near Hollister, California.
- 1997, Mark R. Macnair, The evolution of plants in metal-contaminated environments, in Rudolf Bijlsma, Volker Loeschcke (editors), Environmental Stress, Adaptation, and Evolution, page 19,
- The more interesting question is, What is the difference between an endemic and an ecotype?
Translations
Related terms
- ecotypic
- subecotype
Further reading
- ecotype on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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- what is ecotypes and ecads in hindi
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