The term "survival of the fittest" was coined by Herbert Spencer, not Charles Darwin. Spencer used the term to describe his interpretation of Darwin's ideas about natural selection. Darwin's preferred term was "natural selection."
The term that is often incorrectly used to describe evolution by natural selection is "survival of the fittest."
In the animal kingdom, survival of the fittest means that only the strongest and most adaptable individuals will be able to successfully reproduce and pass on their genes to the next generation.
Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, which includes the concept of "survival of the fittest," was first published in his book "On the Origin of Species" in 1859.
Survival depends on one's ability to adapt to changing environments and overcome challenges.
Survival of the fittest
Natural selection. A much more accurate term.
Survival of the fittest
Natural selection- which is the mechanism driving evolution
Natural selection. A much more accurate term.
survival of the fittest
Natural selection is also known as the survival of the fittest. It is a process where organisms with advantageous traits for their environment tend to survive and reproduce at higher rates than those without such traits.
Survival of the fittest. Not the BEST, but the fittest.
The term "survival of the fittest" was coined by Herbert Spencer, not Charles Darwin. Spencer used the term to describe his interpretation of Darwin's ideas about natural selection. Darwin's preferred term was "natural selection."
Survival of the Fittest - novel - was created in 1997.
"Natural selection" is another saying that refers to the survival of the fittest, as individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing those traits on to future generations.
Competition. The struggle of the fittest. The survival of the fittest.