Adaptionism

/əˈdæpʃənɪzəm/ noun

Definition

A biological theory or approach that explains organisms' features primarily through their adaptive value in survival and reproduction.

Etymology

From 'adaption' plus the suffix '-ism' (theory or system of ideas), popularized in evolutionary biology.

Kelly Says

Adaptionism can be a trap: not every feature needs a survival explanation—some traits are just evolutionary baggage or byproducts of other useful adaptations, a lesson that keeps biologists humble.

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