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What does physiological population mean?

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It is a term probably related to Geography and helps in finding out something......maybe some mathematical ratio.....i dont know what....please tell me.

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  1. Evolutionary physiology is the study of physiological evolution, which is to say, the manner in which the functional characteristics of individuals in a population of organisms have responded to selection across multiple generations during the history of the population.[1] It is a subdiscipline of both physiology and evolutionary biology. Practitioners in this field come from a variety of backgrounds, including physiology, evolutionary biology, ecology and genetics. Accordingly, the range of phenotypes studied by evolutionary physiologists is broad, including but not limited to life history, behavior, whole-organism performance, functional morphology, biomechanics, anatomy, classical physiology, endocrinology, biochemistry, and molecular evolution. It is closely related to comparative physiology and environmental physiology.

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    this is what i was found with ¨¨physiological population ¨¨, but all i was found how you can see it´s an botanic information, less geography.

    sorry that i vcam´t help you so much,

    and good luck in you´re serch


  2. it could be a study in population clusters of cities or countries that for example have high rates of cancer deaths, where most elderly people live,where there is more crime, where there is a change in population growth etc. etc.

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