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How animals survive sudden change without evolving overnight
Science
Published on 25 April 2026

Flexibility helps now but may slow evolution later
New research highlights behavioral flexibility as a key survival tool for animals facing sudden environmental shifts. Instead of waiting for genetic evolution, creatures quickly adjust feeding and movement habits. Yet the same flexibility may reduce selection pressure, potentially slowing longer-term physical change. Across lemurs, urban birds, and mice, these fast adaptations can also boost diversification and shape evolution over time.
- Animals can respond instantly through flexible behavior
- Quick adaptation reduces reliance on genetic change
- High flexibility may lower selection pressure over time
- Behavioral shifts can still drive diversification and evolution
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