Term ID: T1334

Evolutionary Adaptation

/evolutionary-adaptation/
Inherited traits or behaviors that increased survival and reproductive success in ancestral environments, shaped by natural selection over many generations. These adaptations may not always be beneficial in modern contexts but persist due to evolutionary history.
Example: Fear of heights, snakes, and darkness may be evolutionary adaptations that protected ancestors from environmental dangers, even though these fears may be excessive in modern, safer environments.

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Reference: Darwin (1859)