ecogenicidad
Ecogenicidad refers to the ability of an organism to influence its environment in ways that create new selective pressures, thereby affecting the evolution of other organisms. This concept moves beyond the traditional view of natural selection acting solely on pre-existing variations within an environment. Instead, it highlights how species actively shape their surroundings, which in turn drives evolutionary change.
For example, the development of photosynthesis by early life forms fundamentally altered the Earth's atmosphere by
The concept of ecogenicidad emphasizes the dynamic and reciprocal relationship between organisms and their environments. It