yes
The number of species that can live in an adaptive zone varies widely and is influenced by factors such as resource availability, competition, and environmental conditions. An adaptive zone refers to a specific ecological niche where a group of organisms can thrive and evolve. While there is no fixed limit on the number of species, the diversity within an adaptive zone typically reflects the complexity of interactions among species and their adaptations to the environment. Therefore, the actual number can range from a few to many, depending on these dynamic factors.
An adaptive trait is a characteristic or feature of an organism that has evolved through natural selection to increase its chances of survival and reproduction in a specific environment. These traits can include physical structures, behaviors, or physiological functions that provide a reproductive advantage.
Adaptive radiation, where a single species diversifies into multiple forms to exploit different niches within their environment. This process allows for the evolution of various adaptations that improve their survival and reproduction in specific habitats.
habitat
because you live in them with out structures you would live on the streets
Adaptive radiation spread them into many land niches
They are Endothermic
bcuz theydont kno how to live and then let it happen
I got it for an honesty box answer. The question was, "what decade am i fitted to live in"
Savanah, desert, and jungle. They are very adaptive
Adaptive radiation spread them into many land niches
Adaptive radiation spread them into many land niches