Sentence examples for becoming adapted from inspiring English sources

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Second, and more commonly, the word adaptation refers either to the process of becoming adapted or to the features of organisms that promote reproductive success relative to other possible features.

Gray (1998) goes further and suggests that for hill sheep farmers, knowledge of local sheep becomes essential in the breeding of specific flocks for specific places, with sheep becoming adapted or 'hefted' to specific areas of land within a region.

And the second, which I get to, is about becoming adapted to long days.

The evolutionary tree has revealed that each species of fish probably evolved in an open-water habitat, rather than originating in an isolated lagoon and then becoming adapted to life in the open.

As anaerobic bacteria becoming adapted, microbial abundance recovered again and reached its peak value on the 7th day when the microbial diversity remained high.

By the early Silurian, the gills were becoming adapted for filter feeding and during the Devonian and Carboniferous periods siphons first appeared which, with the newly developed muscular foot, allowed the animals to bury themselves deep in the sediment.

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Whale evolution is thought to have begun with creatures like Indohyus becoming more adapted to a watery environment to avoid land-based predators.

But even if this virus were to peter out soon, there is a strong possibility it would only go underground, quietly continuing to infect some people while becoming better adapted to humans, and then explode around the world.

Many companies are abandoning the old-fashioned commitment to treating everybody equally and instead becoming "gender adapted" and "gender bilingual"—in touch with the unique management wisdom of their female employees.

This isolation leads to divergence of the new segregate populations, each becoming rapidly adapted to divergent habitats (Schluter 2001), such that eventually new species are recognized taxonomically.

Recent studies have shown that central African M-form populations are becoming more adapted to densely urbanized areas where they explore polluted breeding sites of anthropogenic nature (Simard et al. 2009; Kamdem et al. 2012).

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