adaptations


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adaptation
n. act of adapting; process of making one thing fit another; modification, adjustment

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Adaptation
In biology, an adaptation, also called an adaptive trait, is a trait with a current functional role in the life of an organism that is maintained and evolved by means of natural selection. Adaptation refers to both the current state of being adapted and to the dynamic evolutionary process that leads to the adaptation. Adaptations enhance the fitness and survival of individuals. Organisms face a succession of environmental challenges as they grow and develop and are equipped with an adaptive plasticity as the phenotype of traits develop in response to the imposed conditions. The developmental norm of reaction for any given trait is essential to the correction of adaptation as it affords a kind of biological insurance or resilience to varying environments.

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adaptation

Noun
1. a written work (as a novel) that has been recast in a new form; "the play is an adaptation of a short novel"
(synonym) version
(hypernym) writing, written material, piece of writing
(hyponym) modernization
2. the process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions)
(synonym) adjustment
(hypernym) organic process, biological process
(hyponym) acclimatization, acclimatisation, acclimation
(derivation) adjust, conform, adapt
3. (physiology) the responsive adjustment of a sense organ (as the eye) to varying conditions (as of light)
(hypernym) alteration, modification, adjustment
(hyponym) dark adaptation
(classification) physiology


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adaptation
nf. adaptation, borrowing, arrangement, tailoring

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adaptation
n. adaptace