Adaptation are the physical or the behavioral traits that make an organism better fits to its environment while the Variation usually comes from random mutations. Mutations are iniatially cause by a new heritable traits.
Adaption is when a species or specific animal develops a trait to help it thrive. Natural selection is when it actually does thrive and it can reproduce more readily helping it survive and pass on the advantage.
Acclimation is something an organism can do to adjust to its environment. It can change its rate of metabolism to adapt to unfavourable temperature, length of day-light, eating habits, physical activity demands. It is not something that the organism inherited from its progenitors, nor can it pass it on to its offspring.
Adaption is some change or characteristic or trait that an organism inherits as a result of its genes. It becomes something inherit in the species as those individuals that do not have the trait die out, leaving only those individuals that has the genetic trait.
species change and they adapt to their surroundings, if a species cant adapt to its surroundings it cant possibly fit in to that habitat, and the species can possibly die because they might get eaten because they don't blend in.
When it would not aid survival or reproduction and would not be an adaptation to a land animal
Adaptation does not allow for natural selection: natural selection causes adaptation.
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Natural selection is survival of the fittest, while sexual selection is a preference for a given trait made by the limiting sex. It is strangely, but usually in opposition to natural selection (E.G., male peacock's tail feathers that garner attention from predators and prevent the peacock from fleeing well).
Its a chicken and egg situation. Adaptation is the response to Natural Selection, and Natural Selection is the response to Adaptation. They both operate by the principle: the members of any species that are best adapted to their environment are the ones most likely to survive and reproduce the next generation, where the process repeats. That does not mean the strongest or most aggressive, they often get themselves killed off.
1. different breeding 2. evolution 3.adaptation
Here is a quote: "The relationship between adaptation and natural selection does not go both ways. Whereas greater relative adaptation leads to natural selection, natural selection does not necessarily lead to greater adaptation." I do not recall who said it, but this is what the relationship between both is. Here is a quote: "The relationship between adaptation and natural selection does not go both ways. Whereas greater relative adaptation leads to natural selection, natural selection does not necessarily lead to greater adaptation." I do not recall who said it, but this is what the relationship between both is. Here is a quote: "The relationship between adaptation and natural selection does not go both ways. Whereas greater relative adaptation leads to natural selection, natural selection does not necessarily lead to greater adaptation." I do not recall who said it, but this is what the relationship between both is.
Adaptation does not allow for natural selection: natural selection causes adaptation.
Natural selection is what causes adaptation.
Adaptation is the result of natural selection.
Because adaptation is the directly visible result of natural selection.
No, it's exactly the other way around: natural selection causes adaptation.
Adaptation and evolution all have to do with how an animal or a species depend on there environment. Adaptation is how the species adapts to there environment.Adaptation is caused by evolution by natural selection.
the difference between the 2 r that natural is the best looking or tasting and artificial is fake
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George C. Williams has written: 'The pony fish's glow' -- subject(s): Adaptation (Biology), Evolution, Human evolution 'Plan and purpose in nature' -- subject(s): Adaptation (Biology), Evolution, Human evolution, Natural selection, Evolution (Biology) 'Natural selection' -- subject(s): Natural selection 'Adaptation and natural selection' -- subject(s): Adaptation (Biology), Natural selection
Natural selection is one of the mechanisms that shapes adaptation and enables evolution.
Natural Selection.