noun
- Traits or features of an organism that originally evolved for one function but are now used for a different function; evolutionary repurposing of biological structures.
Usage: biology; evolutionary biology; plural form of exaptation
Examples
- Feathers are classic exaptations: they originally evolved for insulation but were later co-opted for flight.
- The swim bladder in fish represents one of evolution's most successful exaptations, having been repurposed from a lung-like structure.
- Scientists study exaptations to understand how organisms adapt existing structures to new environmental challenges.
- Bird wings are exaptations of forelimbs that originally served different purposes in ancestral species.
- The evolution of exaptations shows that natural selection can work with pre-existing biological material in creative ways.