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what is the significance of variation

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Answered by agrawalupanshu
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The environment exerts powerful selective forces on species, shaping their morphology. Despite this, individuals within a species can be quite variable, suggesting that selection may not always operate in expected ways. Koehn et al. measured selection in Magellanic penguins at Punta Tombo, Argentina, over nearly 30 years. Though this extreme environment would seem to impose powerful selective forces, they found evidence of selection at a suite of traits in only 7 of those years. When selection was detected, primarily for body size, it favored larger individuals. Such inconsistency in the strength and shape of selection over time likely maintains important variation within the population overall and suggests that there is no clear best-adapted morphology in this dynamic habitat.plx...mark as brilliant answer..
Answered by Ankit02
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Germinal variations are more important because they are inherited to the offsprings and they are regarded as the raw material of adaptation and evolution.




I think u want sexual reproduction variation.

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