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Eco-Evolutionary Metasystems
In theory a comprehensive framework of biological systems will be achieved when we can fully integrate evolutionary perspectives with ecological relationships, and seek to understand how ecology affects evolution in both the near term and the long run, and how evolutionary developments, in turn, affect patterning of ecological relationship and adaptation. Living systems that directly interact are both co-evolving and co-adaptational in one form or another. The fact that organisms of a similar kind occupy similar or overlapping territories will result in relationships that are fundamentally competitive in nature.
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