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  2. Adaptation | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

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    adaptation, in biology, the process by which a species becomes fitted to its environment; it is the result of natural selection’s acting upon heritable variation over several generations.

  3. An adaptation, or adaptive trait, is a feature produced by DNA or the interaction of the epigenome with the environment. While not all adaptations are totally positive, for an adaptation to persist in a population it must increase fitness or reproductive success.

  4. Adaptation - Wikipedia

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    In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly, it is the dynamic evolutionary process of natural selection that fits organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process.

  5. Adaptation - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary

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    In biology and ecology, adaptation refers to the process of adjusting behavior, physiology, or structure to become more suited to an environment. It may also be defined as the state reached by the biological population undergoing adjustments or changes.

  6. Adaptation - Education | National Geographic Society

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    In evolutionary theory, adaptation is the biological mechanism by which organisms adjust to new environments or to changes in their current environment. Although scientists discussed adaptation prior to the 1800s, it was not until then that Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace developed the theory of natural selection .

  7. Adaptation - Definition, Types, Reasons, Examples - Biology Notes...

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    Adaptation is the process by which organisms adjust to better survive and reproduce in their environment. This can occur through various changes in behavior, physiology, or morphology that enhance the organism’s ability to cope with environmental challenges.

  8. 4.1: What is adaptation? - Biology LibreTexts

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    In biology, adaptation is defined a heritable behavioral, morphological, or physiological trait that has evolved through the process of natural selection, and maintains or increases the fitness of an organism under a given set of environmental conditions.

  9. 18.1: Evolution and Adaptation - Biology LibreTexts

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    In adaptation, over the course of time, species modify their phenotypes in ways that permit them to succeed in their environment. In speciation, over the course of time, the number of species multiplies; that is, a single species can give rise to two or more descendant species.

  10. How adaptation works in biology | Britannica - Encyclopedia...

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    adaptation, In biology, the process by which an animal or plant becomes fitted to its environment. It is the result of natural selection acting on inherited variation.

  11. Adaptation Tutorial - Biology Online

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    Adaptation, in biology and ecology, refers to the process or trait through which organisms or the populations in a habitat become more suited or a better fit to their environment.