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The relationship between the environment of the earth and the living organisms inhabiting it is very complex and dynamic. The actions of every individual, population and species can have far-reaching effects on their surroundings. The adaptability and evolution of living organisms also impacts the environment significantly.
Ecology is the study of living organisms and their relationship with each other and the environment. Ecologists take note of the various processes such as adaptation and symbiosis, and the role the play in shaping the biosphere.
Ecology considers the larger context of evolutionary biology, ecology and studies with how living systems are affecting and adapting to the environment at the present. Lastly, ecology is also concerned what effects the continued struggle to survive will have on the planet in the future.
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