ekology
Ekology, commonly known as ecology, is a branch of biology that studies the relationships between living organisms and their environment, including both their physical surroundings and other organisms. The field examines how organisms interact with each other and with their abiotic (non-living) components, such as air, water, soil, and sunlight. Ecology seeks to understand the distribution and abundance of organisms, the flow of energy through ecosystems, and the cycling of nutrients within and between ecosystems.
The study of ecology spans multiple levels of biological organization, from individual organisms to entire biospheres.
Ecological principles are essential for addressing environmental challenges such as habitat destruction, climate change, and biodiversity
Research methods in ecology include field observations, experiments, modeling, and remote sensing. Technological advancements, such as