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Species adapt to new environments from "summary" of The Origin of Species (Deluxe Library Binding) (Annotated) by Charles Darwin

The process of adaptation is fundamental to the survival of species in changing environments. As conditions shift, organisms must adjust in order to thrive. This ability to adapt is a key factor in the ongoing evolution of species. When a species encounters a new environment, it may face challenges that were not present in its original habitat. The individuals that are best suited to these new conditions are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing on their advantageous traits to future generations. Over time, this can lead to significant changes in the population as a whole. Adaptation can occur in a variety of ways. Physical characteristics, such as size, shape, and color, may change in response to the demands of the environment. Behavioral traits, such as feeding habits or mating rituals, can also be modified to better suit the new conditions. In some cases, these adaptations may be relatively minor, while in others they may be more dramatic. One o...
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    The Origin of Species (Deluxe Library Binding) (Annotated)

    Charles Darwin

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