LIFE SCIENCE

OBJECTIVE LIFE SCIENCE

ECOLOGY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
An ecocline is defined as:
A
a region of transition between two ecological communities
B
an abrupt spatial change in landscape typology that may inhibit movement across the landscape
C
a gradual, continuous change in species composition or physiochemical characteristics between two ecosystems or communities of organisms across an environmental gradient
D
the smallest ecologically distinct landscape features in a landscape mapping and classification system, representing relatively homogeneous, spatially explicit landscape functional units that are useful for stratifying landscapes into ecologically distinct features for the measurement and mapping of landscape structure, function and change
E
an aggregation of patches that supports a metapopulation of a particular species
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Ecocline is a terminology used in ecology. This concept is defined as the physiochemical gradient of a characteristic or a trait of a species across a specific geographical range. It deals with traits such as pH variation, salinity variation, water density variation and chemical variation.

Detailed explanation-2: -The correct asnwer is Ecotone. An Ecotone is a transition area between two or more diverse ecosystems. It is a zone of the junction where two communities meet and integrate.

Detailed explanation-3: -ecocline (plural ecoclines) A gradation from one ecosystem to another when there is no sharp boundary between the two. It is the joint expression of associated community (coenocline) and complex environmental gradients.

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