- In evolution, a
maladaptation (/ˌmælædæpˈteɪʃən/) is a
trait that is (or has become) more
harmful than helpful, in
contrast with an adaptation, which...
- alike, all non-adapted
systems experience maladaptation in
their own way,... But in the
chaos of
maladaptation,
there is an order. It seems, paradoxically...
- The
politics of
climate change results from
different perspectives on how to
respond to
climate change.
Global warming is
driven largely by the emissions...
- Paul; White, Iain; Connelly,
Angela (1
September 2015). "Insurance as
maladaptation:
Resilience and the 'business as usual' paradox" (PDF). Environment...
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sufficient to
reverse the
blood flow
through the defect, however, the
maladaptation is
considered irreversible, and a heart–lung
transplant or a lung transplant...
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global policies are
often more
challenging to enact. The IPCC
explains maladaptation as follows: "actions that may lead to
increased risk of
adverse climate-related...
- depression,
substance abuse, and
other forms of
mental and
physical maladaptation.
Stress caused by
acculturation has been
heavily do****ented in phenomenological...
- (4): 249–51. PMID 15481498. Pope,
Thaddeus Mason (Winter 1999). "The
Maladaptation of
Miranda to
Advance Directives: A
Critique of the
Patient Self Determination...
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artist Sean McCarthy, a
hybrid creature with
physiology resulting from
maladaptation rather than evil.
Apparition Caterwaul Coffer Corpse Monstrous Compendium...
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processes Adaptation Evolution Genetic drift Gene flow
History of life
Maladaptation Modern synthesis Mutation Natural selection Neutral theory Po****tion...