Biology, asked by vmartindale, 10 months ago

5. How is an ecomorph different from a species?

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Answered by PrinceJK786
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An ecomorph is different from a species because ecomorphs on different islands may be distantly related with the same morphology, in a species, all no matter what island they are on, they are all very closely related.

Answered by Anonymous
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An ecomorph is different from a species because it only classifies the organism as having similar body types and habitats, however species have other different characteristics such as color or look. This is because similar body types are farther away from each other on the phylogeny tree

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