Phenetic Evolution
Phenetic Evolution is the behavior of species who adapt to their environment in order to survive and reproduce. This process is the cornerstone of natural selection and is fundamental to understanding how species evolve and diversify over time. Phenetic Evolution contributes to the diversity of life on Earth as it allows species to swiftly introduce new traits, such as new colors, traits, or behaviors, which are then carried onto future generations, giving them an edge over their non-evolving peers. In addition, phenetic evolution can help species cope with changes in the environment, such as changes in climate or food availability. Phenetic Evolution plays a key role in the preservation of biodiversity, as well as the development of new species.
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