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A population of Daphnia in a crystal clear lake (Lake A) has genetic variation

Last updated: 7/8/2022

A population of Daphnia in a crystal clear lake (Lake A) has genetic variation

A population of Daphnia in a crystal clear lake (Lake A) has genetic variation that increases melanin production and helps with the very high UV light exposure at this particular lake. But when members of this Daphnia population are transplanted to another lake (Lake B) with similar conditions except UV radiation is much reduced, the Lake A Daphnia are out competed by the Daphnia that are native to Lake B. Which of the following best explains this? a. The UV exposure in the Lake A Daphnia made them less fit. b. This isn't possible because the Lake A Daphnia will always be more fit. c. Evolutionary changes can be advantageous under some environmental conditions but disadvantageous under others d. UV resistant phenotypes always out-compete non-resistant phenotypes e. Evolution always maximizes the improvement or progress of a species