udomácnní
Udomácnění is a Czech term that translates to domestication in English. It refers to the long-term process whereby a population of animals or plants becomes accustomed to human control and management. This process involves genetic changes in the domesticated species over many generations, leading to traits that are beneficial for humans, such as increased docility, altered physical characteristics, and changes in reproductive cycles. The earliest examples of udomácnění date back thousands of years, with dogs being one of the first species to be domesticated from wolves.
The process of udomácnění is distinct from taming, which is the behavioral modification of an individual wild
Domestication has had a profound impact on human civilization, enabling the development of agriculture, settled lifestyles,