adaptionism

/ædˈæptiːnaɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The theory or process of adapting to a particular environment or situation, or the idea that traits or characteristics that enhance survival and reproductive success are more likely to be passed on to offspring.

“The biologist’s work on adaptionism helped explain why certain species developed unique features to thrive in their environments.”

Synonyms

  • adaptationism
  • natural selection

Antonyms

  • fixism
  • maladaptation