Ecological selection refers to the process by which certain traits become more common in a population due to environmental pressures. It is a key mechanism of natural selection that focuses specifically on how interactions with the environment—including factors like predation, competition for resources, and habitat suitability—shape the evolutionary trajectories of organisms. In ecological selection, individuals with traits that provide advantages in their specific environments are more likely to survive and reproduce.

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