Genecology is a branch of ecology which studies genetic variation of species and communities compared to their population distribution in a particular environment.
[1][2] It is closely related to ecogenetics, but genecology focuses primarily on an ecological perspective, looking at changes and interactions between species, while ecogenetics focuses more on species' genetic responses to the environment.
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