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fitness$28522$ - traduzione in greco

QUANTITATIVE REPRESENTATION OF NATURAL AND SEXUAL SELECTION WITHIN EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Darwinian fitness; Adaptive fitness; Fitness (W); Mean fitness; Relative fitness; Biological fitness; Evolutionary fitness; Genetic fitness; Fitness indicatory; Fitness indicator; Reproductive fitness; Survival fitness; Selective fitness; Fitness (evolution); Fitness (genetics); Fitness cost; Fitness penalty; Fitness decline; Individual fitness
  • [[Herbert Spencer]].
  • Increase in frequency over time of genotype <math>A</math>, which has a 1% greater relative fitness than the other genotype present, <math>B</math>.

fitness      
n. αρμοδιότης, αρμοδιότητα, καταλληλότητα, υγεία
fitness center         
  • Spin-cycle group exercise class
  • A cardio theatre including treadmills, stationary bikes and TV displays
  • View of a health club
  • The Liikku gym chain in [[Pori]], Finland
  • A gym in [[Kuokkala, Jyväskylä]], Finland
  • Change room showing lockers and seating
  • Personal training at a gym.
PLACE WHICH HOUSES EXERCISE EQUIPMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE
Health spa; Health Clubs; Health Club; Fitness center; Health clubs; Fitness centres; Fitness Centres; Fitness club; Fitness centre; Fitness clubs; Black-iron gym; Fitness centers
γυμναστήριο
working out         
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  • [[Weight training]]
  • Roper's gymnasium, Philadelphia, USA, circa 1831
  • An aerobics exercise instructor in the United States instructs her class.
BODILY ACTIVITY THAT ENHANCES OR MAINTAINS PHYSICAL FITNESS AND OVERALL HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Exercise/Physical Fitness; Exercising; Flexibility exercise; Health Fitness; Health fitness; Health & Fitness; General Fitness Traning; Fitness training; Workout; Exercise (physical); Working out; Body toning; Physically active; Exercize; Work-out; Excercise, physical; Physical Exercise; Workouts; Exersize; Ecersize; Excersize; Exerzise; Health & fitness; Excercise; Physical exercises; Physical exercising; Exercised; Excercises; Excercised; Excercising; Working-out; Exercises; Body conditioning; Conditioning exercises; Conditioning exercise; Strengthening exercise; Strengthening exercises; Moderate exercise; Health effects of physical exercise; Physical exercise; Health benefits of physical exercise; Worked out
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Fitness (biology)

Fitness (often denoted w {\displaystyle w} or ω in population genetics models) is the quantitative representation of individual reproductive success. It is also equal to the average contribution to the gene pool of the next generation, made by the same individuals of the specified genotype or phenotype. Fitness can be defined either with respect to a genotype or to a phenotype in a given environment or time. The fitness of a genotype is manifested through its phenotype, which is also affected by the developmental environment. The fitness of a given phenotype can also be different in different selective environments.

With asexual reproduction, it is sufficient to assign fitnesses to genotypes. With sexual reproduction, recombination scrambles alleles into different genotypes every generation; in this case, fitness values can be assigned to alleles by averaging over possible genetic backgrounds. Natural selection tends to make alleles with higher fitness more common over time, resulting in Darwinian evolution.

The term "Darwinian fitness" can be used to make clear the distinction with physical fitness. Fitness does not include a measure of survival or life-span; Herbert Spencer's well-known phrase "survival of the fittest" should be interpreted as: "Survival of the form (phenotypic or genotypic) that will leave the most copies of itself in successive generations."

Inclusive fitness differs from individual fitness by including the ability of an allele in one individual to promote the survival and/or reproduction of other individuals that share that allele, in preference to individuals with a different allele. One mechanism of inclusive fitness is kin selection.