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|definition= Eco-morphology is primarily concerned with analyses of the adaptiveness of morphological features and all dependent, correlated topics such as the comparisons of adaptations in different organisms, modifications of adaptive features due to competition and other causes, structure of ecological communities, diversity within taxa, etc.<ref name="Bock">Bock, W.J. 1990. From Biologische Anatomie to Ecomorphology. ''Neth. J. Zool.'' '''40''' 254-277.</ref>
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|definition= Eco-morphology is primarily concerned with analyses of the adaptiveness of morphological features and all dependent, correlated topics such as the comparisons of adaptations in different organisms, modifications of adaptive features due to competition and other causes, structure of ecological communities, diversity within taxa, etc.<ref name="Bock">Bock, W.J. (1990). From Biologische Anatomie to Ecomorphology. ''Neth. J. Zool.'' '''40''' 254-277.</ref>
 
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Revision as of 11:34, 22 November 2007

Definition of Eco-morphology:
Eco-morphology is primarily concerned with analyses of the adaptiveness of morphological features and all dependent, correlated topics such as the comparisons of adaptations in different organisms, modifications of adaptive features due to competition and other causes, structure of ecological communities, diversity within taxa, etc.[1]
This is the common definition for Eco-morphology, other definitions can be discussed in the article

References

  1. Bock, W.J. (1990). From Biologische Anatomie to Ecomorphology. Neth. J. Zool. 40 254-277.