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1.1.4. Branches of ecology
Unit 1- Aquatic ecology
1.1.4. Branches of ecologyEcology is divided into many branches
• Animal ecology – It is the study of animals in relation to their environment
• Plant ecology –It is the study of plants in relation to their environment
• Habitat ecology -It deals with the study of habitats
• Marine ecology - It deals with marine habitat
• Fresh water ecology -It deals with fresh water habitat
• Physiological ecology - It is the response of single species to environmental conditions such as temperature, light etc
• Population ecology - it is the abundance and distribution of individual species and the factors that cause such distribution
• Community ecology - It is the number of species found at given area and their interactions
• Ecosystem ecology - It is the structure and function of the entire organisms of
microbes plants, and animals, and their abiotic environment.
• Evolutionary ecology - it deals with the physiological or population level to understand how natural selection.
• Animal ecology – It is the study of animals in relation to their environment
• Plant ecology –It is the study of plants in relation to their environment
• Habitat ecology -It deals with the study of habitats
• Marine ecology - It deals with marine habitat
• Fresh water ecology -It deals with fresh water habitat
• Physiological ecology - It is the response of single species to environmental conditions such as temperature, light etc
• Population ecology - it is the abundance and distribution of individual species and the factors that cause such distribution
• Community ecology - It is the number of species found at given area and their interactions
• Ecosystem ecology - It is the structure and function of the entire organisms of
microbes plants, and animals, and their abiotic environment.
• Evolutionary ecology - it deals with the physiological or population level to understand how natural selection.
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