Ecological investigation in a habitat includes the following procedures except
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Ecological investigation in a habitat includes choosing a habitat, identification of specimens, and measuring abiotic and biotic factors. Determining the genetic makeup of specimens is not typically included as part of ecological investigation in a habitat. Genetic makeup is more relevant in genetic research or population genetics, which is a different field of study from ecology. Ecological investigation is focused on the study of the relationships and interactions between living organisms and their environment. This involves examining the physical and chemical factors of the environment, as well as the diversity and distribution of species in the ecosystem.