That concept of " the survival of the fittest " was coined by Herbert Spencer and is not quite accurate even though Darwin used the phrase in later editions of The Origin.
Darwin's theory is called the theory of evolution by natural selection and this is a simplified explanation of it.
Natural selection is the nonrandom survival and reproductive success of randomly varying organisms leading to allele changes in populations.
Survival of the fittest, or Social Darwinism, refers to the characteristics of the fittest members of a species (in terms of their ability to survive in a given environment and produce offspring) will be passed on and become more common in the species. It does not refer to the fitness of individual organisms, precisely, but rather to the fitness of the species as a whole.
Survival of the fittest means that the members of a species best fitted to their environment will be the most likely to survive than members poorly suited. Survival of the fittest applies to both plants and animals. A simple example is, a white rabbit would survive better than a brown one in the arctic because it would be harder for predators to find. A brown rabbit is more likely to survive in a grassland environment. Each species has traits that help them survive in the environment in which they live; the traits most successful in that environment will survive to pass those traits on to the next generation. As environments change over the centuries, the species most suited to the old environment must have adaptive traits or will eventually be replaced by species with traits that work better in the new environment.
This also means that as humans change more and more of the natural environment to suit the needs of humans, species that can't adjust to the environment of humans will not survive, which is why there are so many threatened and endangered species on earth.
It should be noted that it wasn't Darwin who coined the phrase "survival of the fittest", and that biologists do not generally use the phrase, as it is an inaccurate description of natural selection.
Natural selection is the mechanism by which populations adapt to changing circumstances, or the mechanism that filters the genetic drift of populations to better fit existing circumstances.
Natural selection is the term used to describe the differential reproduction of variant alleles. Alleles that affect the reproductive capabilities of the organism that bears them positively will increase their frequency in the population gene pool. Alleles that affect their own reproduction negatively will decrease their frequency.
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Survival of the fittest would be used to describe this situation.
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Yes, but that takes nothing away from the correctness of the concept "survival of the fittest".
"Natural selection" is another term often used to describe the concept of survival of the fittest in evolutionary theory.
Poorly - what was described (and what really happens) is the death of the less fit (as well as the unlucky). "Survival of the fittest" is a political slogan.
The catch phrase for the concept of social Darwinism was "survival of the fittest." This phrase was coined by Herbert Spencer to describe the belief that competition and natural selection should be applied to human societies as well.
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.
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The phrase "survival of the fittest" was coined by British philosopher Herbert Spencer, not Charles Darwin. Darwin's theory of natural selection was similar to this concept but did not use the exact phrase.
"Survival of the fittest" best describes this situation.
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