gradualism
evolution
A gradual change in life-forms over time is organic evolution.
Evolution
A gradual change in life-forms over time is organic evolution.
A gradual change in life-forms over time is organic evolution.
The gradual change in the characteristics of a species over time is called evolution. The theory of evolution by natural selection was first proposed by Charles Darwin.
Adaptation is when a species is able to change over time to new changes in their environment.
The theory of evolution by natural selection. Called gradualism.
The development of a new species through evolution is called speciation.
The gradual development of new organisms from preexisting organisms is called evolution. This process involves genetic changes and adaptations over generations that result in the diversity of life on Earth.
Natural selection is the gradual, non-random process by which biological traits become either more or less common in a population. It is a key mechanism of evolution. The term "natural selection" was popularized by Charles Darwin who intended it to be compared with artificial selection, what we now call selective breeding.
The gradual change in the types of species that live in a community over time is known as ecological succession. This process typically starts with pioneer species and progresses towards a stable community through stages of primary and secondary succession. Factors like disturbances, competition, and environmental changes can influence the direction and rate of succession.