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Adaptation Elisabeth Lloyd (Indiana University, Bloomington)

Adaptation By Elisabeth Lloyd (Indiana University, Bloomington)

Summary

Explores a variety of outcomes of the evolutionary process, including both adaptations and alternatives to adaptations. Also explores how the concept of adaptation is used in evolutionary psychology and in animal behavior, and the adequacy of methods used to confirm evolutionary accounts of human traits and behaviors.

Adaptation Summary

Adaptation by Elisabeth Lloyd (Indiana University, Bloomington)

Natural selection causes adaptation, the fit between an organism and its environment. For example, the white and grey coloration of snowy owls living and breeding around the Arctic Circle provides camouflage from both predators and prey. In this Element, we explore a variety of such outcomes of the evolutionary process, including both adaptations and alternatives to adaptations, such as nonadaptive traits inherited from ancestors. We also explore how the concept of adaptation is used in evolutionary psychology and in animal behavior, and the adequacy of methods used to confirm evolutionary accounts of human traits and behaviors.

Table of Contents

1. What Are Adaptations?; 2. Evolutionary Factors; 3. Adaptationism and the Logic of Research Questions; 4. Case Studies Showing the Inadequacy of Methodological Adaptationism.

Additional information

NLS9781108727549
9781108727549
1108727549
Adaptation by Elisabeth Lloyd (Indiana University, Bloomington)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2021-05-27
90
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