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Examples of exogenous variables include
Mating Approach
The strategies or behaviors employed by individuals to attract and engage with potential mates, which can vary widely across species.
Polyphenisms
The occurrence of two or more distinct phenotypes within a population due to environmental influences, rather than genetic differences.
Environmental Conditions
The various physical and biological factors that affect the living conditions of organisms in an ecosystem, including climate, terrain, water supply, and availability of food and predators.
Nonoverlapping
Pertaining to groups, generations, or time frames that do not intersect or share common elements.
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