Project information
- Publications
- J. Menezes
arXiv:2303.10724 [q-bio.PE] (2023) - M. Tenorio, E. Rangel, J. Menezes
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 162, 112430 (2022) - J. Menezes, M. Tenorio, E. Rangel
Europhysics Letters 139, 57002 (2022)
Adaptive movement in biology refers to the ability of an organism to change its movements in response to its environment to increase its chances of survival and reproduction. This can include physical adaptations, such as changes in anatomy, or behavioral adaptations, such as changes in behavior patterns. The ultimate goal of adaptive movement is to increase an organism's fitness, or its ability to successfully pass on its genes to the next generation.