Tag: ecological factors


RANGE EFFECT

The Concept and Definition of Range Effect The concept of the Range Effect is central to population ecology, describing a critical phenomenon wherein the population density of a species exerts a measurable influence on the fitness, size, or overall phenotypic expression of individual organisms within that population. This effect serves as a powerful illustration of […]

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NURTURE

Definition and Scope of Nurture The term Nurture, within the realm of psychology and developmental science, refers to the entirety of environmental and climate-related aspects which impact the growth, development, and actions of an individual across the lifespan. This encompasses every non-genetic influence—ranging from the intrauterine environment experienced prenatally to the complex psychosocial structures encountered […]

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