adaptacijos
Adaptacijos refers to the process by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment. This can occur over many generations through biological evolution, where advantageous traits are passed down, or within an individual's lifetime through physiological or behavioral changes. Evolutionary adaptation is driven by natural selection, where individuals with traits that enhance survival and reproduction in a particular environment are more likely to pass on their genes. These adaptations can be structural, such as the thick fur of arctic animals, physiological, like the ability of some desert plants to store water, or behavioral, such as the migration patterns of birds.
Acclimatization, a type of physiological adaptation, describes adjustments an organism makes to environmental changes within its