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Adaptive capacity and Sexual selection

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Difference between Adaptive capacity and Sexual selection

Adaptive capacity vs. Sexual selection

Adaptive capacity is the capacity of a system to adapt if the environment where the system exists is changing. Sexual selection is a mode of natural selection where members of one biological sex choose mates of the other sex to mate with (intersexual selection), and compete with members of the same sex for access to members of the opposite sex (intrasexual selection).

Similarities between Adaptive capacity and Sexual selection

Adaptive capacity and Sexual selection have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Positive feedback.

Positive feedback

Positive feedback is a process that occurs in a feedback loop in which the effects of a small disturbance on a system include an increase in the magnitude of the perturbation.

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Adaptive capacity and Sexual selection Comparison

Adaptive capacity has 35 relations, while Sexual selection has 144. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.56% = 1 / (35 + 144).

References

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