rapidadaptation
Rapidadaptation is a term used to describe swift adjustments in response to environmental changes, occurring faster than traditional, long-term evolutionary change. In biology, rapidadaptation refers to processes that increase an organism’s fitness within short timeframes—days to generations—allowing survival under novel or stressful conditions.
Key mechanisms include phenotypic plasticity, where the organism alters its traits without genetic change; epigenetic modifications
In technology and artificial systems, rapidadaptation describes architectures and algorithms that adjust behavior quickly in response
Challenges include measurement of true rapid adaptation versus short-term acclimation, trade-offs and costs of maintaining flexible