Definition of «environmental gradients»

Environmental gradients refer to changes in environmental conditions over a specific distance or area. These gradients can be related to factors such as temperature, humidity, light intensity, and soil composition. Organisms living within these gradients may experience different selective pressures depending on their location along the gradient, leading to variations in traits such as size, coloration, and behavior. Understanding environmental gradients is important for predicting how species will respond to climate change and other environmental disturbances.

Sentences with «environmental gradients»

  • «Strong species - environment feedback shapes plant community assembly along environmental gradients» was published online in October 2013 in the open access journal Ecology and Evolution. (nimbios.org)
  • «In some sense nature has already run these experiments on continental margins, where sharp natural environmental gradients exist.» (sciencedaily.com)
  • «Our results imply that the time to recover carbon stocks does not significantly vary across the entire Amazon Basin, despite a well - known Northeast - Southwest environmental gradient,» Rutishauser says. (sciencedaily.com)
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