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Evolutionary ecology

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Evolutionary ecology lies at the intersection ecology and evolutionary biology. It is a way of approaching the study of ecology in a way that explicitly considers the evolutionary history of the species and the interactions between species. Conversely, it can be seen as an approach to the study of evolution that incorporates the evolutionary interacts of the species under consideration.

Evolutionary Ecology Research - an major journal in the field.