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- In evolution, a maladaptation (/ˌmælædæpˈteɪʃən/) is a trait that is (or has become) more harmful than helpful, in contrast with an adaptation, which...
- adaptations in the ****ure. The term maladaptation was first introduced by the IPCC in 2001. The IPCC explains maladaptation as follows: "actions that may lead...
- 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...
- processes Adaptation Evolution Genetic drift Gene flow History of life Maladaptation Modern synthesis Mutation Natural selection Neutral theory Po****tion...
- survival, it can be said that in some instances, it has turned into a maladaptation. Oxytocin (OT) is a neurophysical hormone produced in the brain. It...
- Paul; White, Iain; Connelly, Angela (1 September 2015). "Insurance as maladaptation: Resilience and the 'business as usual' paradox" (PDF). Environment...
- fruit-eating mammals inhabiting the same ecosystems today suggest maladaptation. Maladaptation of such fruiting plants will intensify as ongoing climate change...
- artist Sean McCarthy, a hybrid creature with physiology resulting from maladaptation rather than evil. Apparition Caterwaul Coffer Corpse Monstrous Compendium...
- functioning is in play and that this maladaptation is, at least in part, unconscious. The presumed maladaptation develops early in life and eventually...