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24 January, 04:58

If an organism has a high biological fitness in one environment, does that mean that it would also have high biological fitness un environment

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  1. 24 January, 05:26
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    The answer is NO. This is because different environments require different adaptations. A desirable trait in one environment may be inconsequential or detrimental in another environment. This is the reason also why evolution is continuous as natural selection acts on traits of a population to ensure desirable traits are retained with changes in the environment in a dynamic world.
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