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ecophenotype

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Etymology

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From eco- +‎ phenotype.

Noun

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ecophenotype (plural ecophenotypes)

  1. A phenotype modified by an environmental factor.
    • 1987, Innovative Biostratigraphic Approaches to Sequence Analysis: New Exploration Opportunities : Selected Papers and Illustrated Abstracts, volume 8, Earth Enterprises:
      The expression of the genetic material residing within the cell represents the genotype, whereas the variation resulting solely from environmental influences (i.e., habitat) is referred to as the ecophenotype.
    • 2002, Jonathan A. Holmes, A. R. Chivas, The ostracoda: applications in Quaternary research:
      Moreover, the smooth ecophenotype is related to a closed, oxygen deleted environment whereas the reticulate ecophenotype occurs in a well oxygenated environment in which there is a maximal precipitation of carbonates.
    • 2004, Peter J. Hayward, A natural history of the seashore, page 32:
      Some lagoon species have been regarded previously simply as morphological variants - phenotypes - of similar marine species: Cerastoderma glaucum was long considered an ecophenotype of the common cockle, C. edule.

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