You either win, or die. If you win, you get to spread your successful genes to the next generation, and they'll either win the same, win better, or die. The win-betters will often times have better breeding opportunities than the regular winners, and the regular winners obviously do better than the dead ones.
Biological competition takes many shapes, from being able to get food more efficiently, to doing the best mating dances, to being able to out fight someone else, to being better able to cope with changing environmental influences, to being able to digest and get more nutrience from a new food sources, and so on.
The better you are at overcoming obstacles, the more chances to breed, the more chances successful characteristics can slowly change to become more successful.
Competition adaptations is the anatomical, behavioral, or physiological trait contributing to the ability to reproduce and survive in the native environment.
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Simon Mark Whitby has written: 'Chaos and adaptation in duopolistic competition'
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how can ones attitude influece ones behavior?
D. P. DeMelto has written: 'The role of competition policy in the adaptation of Canadian industry'
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he wrote the book the prince so he could influece the medici family
Animals use adaptation to keep up with the environment. Lets say jaguars. Competition for their prey goes up, and the competing jaguars have to fight for the food. Their adaptation of having a larger jaw and stronger paws could let them live. Then when they live they reproduce and pass that trait to their young, I hope this helped you.
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to protect it from getting hurt and or it to seem bigger to competition in order to intimidate them
The principles of variation and competition are fundamental in many aspects of life. Variation allows for diversity and adaptation, enabling organisms to evolve and survive changing environments. Competition drives individuals to strive for improvement, pushing for innovation and efficiency. Together, these principles contribute to the growth and development of individuals, species, and societies.