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Adaptation is the process whereby a population becomes better suited to its habitat. This process takes place over many generations, and is one of the basic phenomena of biology. Also, the term adap...
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ADAPTATION AND ACCLIMATIZATION acterized by corals, but many biotic com- ... organism after different acclimatization ex- periences. ...
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chemical aspects of cold acclimatization in homeotherms poses a major challenge for the future. Animal Adaptation. When a terrestrial organism is placed in ...
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Methylotrophic micro-organisms are distinguished by their ability to utilize reduced one-carbon compounds as sources of carbon and energy (Anthony, 1982 ). One of the most remarkable features of methylotrophic metabolism is ... Strains BIP and ROS1 show acclimatization to growth at very high formaldehyde concentrations;
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Adaptation and acclimatization to formaldehyde in methylotrophs capable of high-concentration formaldehyde detoxification; Rotsaman Chongcharoen,13 Thomas J. Methylotrophic micro-organisms are distinguished by their ability to utilize reduced one-carbon compounds as sources of carbon and energy (Anthony, 1982).
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Dubos (1965a: 56) indicated "acclimatization, acclimation, adaptation, and habituation are often usedinterchangeably because the processes these words are supposed todenote usually overlap and because the fundamental mechanismsinvolved are ... Because acclimatization deals essentially withresponses of individual organisms,
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How organisms alter themselves or their environment to maintain constant biological variables or processes. Biological solutions to disturbances at one level (e.g. physiologica) can be implemented at the same or different levels (e.g. behavioral). ... adaptation - more red blood cells...
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There is information that corals and their symbionts may be capable of acclimatization and selective adaptation to elevated temperatures that have already resulted in bleaching resistant coral populations, both locally and regionally, in various areas of the world.
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Adaptation; Adjustment in natural or human systems in response to actual or expected climate stimuli and their effects, ... It applies appropriate scientific methodologies focused on the essential structure, processes, functions and interactions among organisms and their environment, and recognizes that humans,
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