its called adaptation.
If an organism is already well suited to its environment, there is no need for it to change or 'adapt'. This can be seen in sharks and crocidiles, they have changed very little over thousands of years and are the top predators in their environment, as such they have not changed as they have not had to. Eithan Clifford :)
Yes it does!
have webbed to change have webbed to change
An echidna's body is covered with spikes, or spines. These spines are not poisonous, but they are sharp and offer the echidna protection from predators.
Adaptation is when a species is able to change over time to new changes in their environment.
over population effects our environment with; threatened habitats, land degredation, climate change, over use of ocean resources, deforestation and pollution. our environment has huge threts that must be stopped now!
The term that describes a slow change in an environment is "gradual change" or "ecological succession." This process involves a series of predictable changes in the composition and structure of an ecosystem over time.
The wallaroo's primary method of defence is high speed and agile bounding away on rocky hillsides, over terrain that carnivorous predators cannot traverse as easily.
As they adapt to their environment, they slowly change over time. They are said to Evolve.
Communities are expected to change naturally over long periods of time because the environment changes.
Any change over time is called rate
Autoecology is the study of how different species interact with the environment. It is the study of how certain species change over time and space due to factors of the environment.