Biological context refers to the natural environment and conditions in which living organisms exist and interact. It encompasses factors such as temperature, humidity, nutrient availability, and presence of other organisms. Understanding the biological context in which a species or ecosystem operates is essential for studying its behavior, adaptation, and evolution. This research area often involves studying the interactions between organisms and their environment, as well as the physiological responses of living organisms to environmental changes. Researchers in this field may study topics such as habitat characteristics, ecological relationships, and the impact of environmental stressors on biological systems.