Morphological Diversity
Morphological diversity is the measure of the physical characteristics of organisms within a species. It is an important measure because it is used to identify changes in biological diversity in a given area. Morphological diversity can help classify species and compare them to determine their ancestry. It is also used to understand how species evolve and how they interact with the environment. Morphological diversity can also help identify the effects of environmental changes on species and help scientists gain a better understanding of the natural world.
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