Table 2.
Biotically heterogeneous environments | Abiotically heterogeneous environments | |
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Characteristics | Environments with numerous and/or intensive biotic interactions among competitors and hosts and their predators/parasites that are characteristic by dynamic coevolutionary reactions | Spatiotemporally abiotically very variable environments, i.e. patchy, diverse, changeable, unpredictable, and with unequally distributed resources |
Examples | Tropical rainforests, low‐latitude coral reefs, ancient lakes, habitats with climax communities or generally with species‐rich complex ecosystems | Temporary, ephemeral or exposed habitats, dynamically changing freshwater environments, coastal habitats, biomes of high latitudes and/or altitudes |
Main characteristics of biotically and abiotically heterogeneous environments in the optics of ecological theories of sexual reproduction and examples of habitats that are characteristic by strong biotic and abiotic heterogeneity.