Aðlögunareiginleikar
Aðlögunareiginleikar, or adaptation traits, refer to characteristics that enhance an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its specific environment. These traits can be physical, behavioral, or physiological. For instance, the thick fur of a polar bear is a physical adaptation that helps it survive in frigid Arctic conditions by providing insulation. Behavioral adaptations might include the migration patterns of birds, allowing them to escape harsh winters and find more favorable conditions for feeding and breeding. Physiological adaptations are internal processes, such as the ability of a camel to conserve water in arid deserts.
These traits arise through the process of natural selection. Over generations, individuals with traits that are