adaptations
ad*ap*ta*tion
noun
{bc}something that is {d_link|adapted|adapt}
coun*ter*ad*ap*ta*tion
noun
{bc}{d_link|adaptation|adaptation} of an organism (as in modification of behavior, physiology, or form) in response to an adaptation of another organism with which it regularly interacts
dark adaptation
noun
{bc}the process including dilation of the pupil, increase in sensitivity of the retinal rods, and regeneration of rhodopsin by which the eye adapts to conditions of reduced illumination
light adaptation
noun
{bc}the process including contraction of the pupil and decrease in rhodopsin by which the eye adapts to conditions of increased illumination