habitat adaptations
Habitat adaptations refer to the physical and behavioral traits developed by living organisms that enable them to survive and thrive in specific environments. These adaptations are specifically tailored to meet the challenges and demands of their particular habitats, allowing the organism to better exploit available resources and avoid threats or unfavorable conditions.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- adaptations
- behavioral adaptations
- environmental adaptation
- evolutionary adaptations
- evolutionary responses to habitat loss
- feeding adaptations
- habitat conservation
- habitat destruction
- habitat fragmentation
- habitat loss
- habitat partitioning
- habitat preferences
- habitat restoration
- predation adaptations
- reproductive adaptations