hybridisoitua
Hybridisoitua, also known as hybridisation, is a process in which two or more distinct biological entities, such as species, genera, or families, interbreed and produce viable offspring. This phenomenon is a key mechanism in the evolution of new species and is a fundamental aspect of biodiversity. Hybridisation can occur naturally in the wild or be induced in controlled environments, such as in agricultural settings.
The offspring of hybridisation, known as hybrids, often exhibit a combination of traits from both parent entities.
Hybridisation can have significant ecological and evolutionary implications. It can introduce new genetic material into populations,
Hybridisation is a complex process influenced by various factors, including genetic compatibility, environmental conditions, and ecological