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Ecological Migrations

Ecological migrations refer to the seasonal or regular movement of species between different habitats, usually in response to environmental changes such as food availability, climate, or breeding needs. These migrations help organisms optimize survival and reproduction by accessing resources or safer conditions. For example, birds might travel from one region to another during different times of the year, or fish may move upstream to spawn. These migrations are vital for maintaining ecological balance, supporting biodiversity, and ensuring species can adapt to changing environments.