Competition drives evolutionary change from "summary" of The Origin of Species (Deluxe Library Binding) (Annotated) by Charles Darwin
The process of evolution is driven by the competition for limited resources among individuals within a population. This competition is a fundamental aspect of the natural world, shaping the traits and characteristics of organisms over time. As individuals vie for survival and reproduction, those with advantageous traits are more likely to succeed, passing on their genes to future generations.
Through this process of natural selection, organisms gradually evolve to become better adapted to their environment. Those with traits that confer a competitive advantage are more likely to survive and reproduc...
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