they are more likely to have individuals with an adaption
The carrying capacity of a biological species in an environment is the maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food,habitat, water and other necessities available in the environment. In population biology, carrying capacity is defined as the environment's maximal load,[1]which is different from the concept of population equilibrium.
A species that is genetically diverse is more likely to survive in the event of a major change in it's environment, because of chance. A large swing in climate for instance, could entirely wipe out a species that was solely suited to a specific climate. However, if a portion of the species is more adaptable to a colder climate, and a portion is more adaptable to a warmer climate, even though a climate change would mean death for a large portion, a portion would be more likely to survive.
Variation exists within a population. Some variations are heritable. Organisms produce more offspring than can survive. Individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce. Over generations, advantageous traits become more common in a population. This process leads to the adaptation of a population to its environment.
natural selection
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
they are more likely to have individuals with an adaption
Species that lack a diverse gene pool are less able to adapt to changes in the environment and are less able to survive diseases.
they make the species more likely to survive.(apex)
Those who are more adapt to there environment.
Organisms who are more fit to their environment and who genetically have traits that are more beneficial in their situation,will be able to survive and reproduce. Thus, they will pass on these traits genetically to their offspring and helpful adaptations will be prevalent. Adaptation comes through survival of the fittest.
Variation within a species creates a diverse gene pool, allowing some individuals to possess traits that are better suited for the new environment. This increases the likelihood that at least some individuals will survive and reproduce. Over time, these advantageous traits can become more prevalent in the population through natural selection.
Yes, that's correct. Microevolution involves changes in the gene frequencies of a population over time due to factors like natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow. When individuals with certain traits are better suited to a new environment, they are more likely to survive and pass on those traits to their offspring, leading to changes in the population's genetic makeup.
Instincts describe the natural responses an organism is born with, enabling it to survive and reproduce in its environment. These behaviors are typically unlearned and are genetically programmed.
the environment cannot sustain the number of organisms and food becomes too scarce for such a population to survive
how did the miwok and the hupa use their environment to survive
This is an example of natural selection, a process in which advantageous traits for a specific environment are passed on to future generations, leading to changes in the population over time.
Pharaoh ants eat a variety of foods, including sweets, proteins, and fats. They are known to feed on sugary substances like honey and fruit juices, as well as proteins like meat and dead insects. This diverse diet helps them survive and thrive in their environment.