Asked by Gabriella Gonzales on Jun 17, 2024

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Landscape ecology focuses on laboratory experiments to better understand one species' role in the landscape.

Landscape Ecology

A branch of ecology that focuses on the patterns and interactions between ecological processes and ecosystems within heterogeneous landscapes.

Laboratory Experiments

Controlled tests carried out in a lab environment to study the effects of variables in a scientific study.

Species

A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.

  • Identify and describe the role of habitats and the factors affecting the distribution and size of populations.
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kairi marksJun 23, 2024
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Landscape ecology is a field that studies the relationships and interactions of multiple species and their environment in a specific landscape. It does not primarily focus on laboratory experiments with a single species.