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In evolutionary biology, any physical structure, physiological process, or behavioral pattern that makes an organism more fit to survive and reproduce in its environment. The somewhat-stiffened tail and long curved toenails of Purple Martins are structural adaptations enabling them to cling vertically to the trunks of trees, just as woodpeckers do. ...
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| adapter |
A part that electrically or physically connects a device to a computer or to another device.
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| adaptive radiation |
The rapid production of new species within a clade fol lowing invasion of a new geographic region, or exploitation of a new ecologic opportunity.
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| adaptation |
The process of change to better conform with environmental conditions or other external stimuli.
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| adaptation |
a genetically-based body feature or behavior that allows an
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