It is called "natural selection", also known popularly as "survival of the fittest". This mechanism suggests that organisms will flourish if they are compatible with their environment (light, food, water, predators, weather), and will die and cease reproduction if they are not.
possession of inherited adaptations that maximize fitness
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by natural selection.
The answer of that qeustion is natural selection of which animals produce offspring.
The process whereby individuals more suited to a particular environment or food source tend to pass on their advantage to descendants.
in an unchanging environment, selection in a well adapted population is?
Evolution is enabled by natural selection: the ability of a species through its individuals to make long-term improved changes in its response to its environment through beneficial mutations, resulting in the species being able to reproduce itself more successfully than before.
According to natural selection the individuals can be rare from the enviroment
It's due to the inherited adaptations that are well suited to the environment.
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To the environment.
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by natural selection.
No process. The selection process selects variant individuals against the immediate environment. You seem to be talking about group selection which is not established biological consensus. Individuals are selected while populations evolve. Natural selection is for individuals and you need to get this concept down correctly. PS: Where do you people get these ill posed questions? Teachers?
Natural selection a theory by Charles Darwin
Natural Selection
According to Darwin, natural selection was central to organic evolution. This process involves the differential survival and reproduction of individuals due to differences in traits that influence their ability to survive and reproduce in a given environment. Over time, this results in the accumulation of traits that are better suited to the environment, leading to evolutionary change in populations.
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