evolutiónarhæfni
Evolutiónarhæfni, a term derived from Old Norse, translates loosely to "evolutionary potential" or "capacity for evolution." It refers to the inherent ability of a species or population to adapt and change over time in response to environmental pressures. This potential is largely determined by the genetic diversity within the population. A population with a wide range of genetic variations is more likely to possess traits that allow it to survive and reproduce in a changing environment. Conversely, a population with low genetic diversity may be less adaptable and more vulnerable to extinction if conditions shift.
The concept of evolutiónarhæfni is central to evolutionary biology and conservation efforts. Understanding the evolutionary potential