egzogenie
Egzogenie is a term used in speculative biology and philosophy of biology to denote processes by which external factors—tools, environments, or cultural artifacts—shape developmental outcomes or phenotypic expression without requiring changes in an organism's genome. The concept draws attention to how external mediation can be integral to an organism's functional traits, effectively outsourcing part of development to its surroundings.
As a neologism, egzogenie does not reflect a settled category in mainstream biology. It appears mainly in
Mechanisms associated with egzogenie include sustained use of environmental scaffolds (such as nests or burrows), tool-assisted
The concept overlaps with and sometimes contrasts with established ideas such as niche construction, exaptation, epigenetics,
Egzogenie remains largely theoretical and is used primarily in speculative discussions rather than as an operational