noun
- plural of microevolution; small-scale evolutionary changes within a species or population over relatively short time periods, typically involving changes in allele frequencies.
Usage: biology; technical
Examples
- The microevolutions observed in Darwin's finches occurred within just a few decades.
- Antibiotic resistance in bacteria represents a clear example of microevolutions in action.
- Scientists study microevolutions to understand how species adapt to environmental pressures.
- The microevolutions of peppered moths during the Industrial Revolution provided strong evidence for natural selection.
- Microevolutions can accumulate over time to eventually produce macroevolutionary changes.
- Plant breeders exploit microevolutions when selecting for desired traits in crops.