adaptationremain
Adaptationremain is a term that describes the continued presence of an adaptive trait within a population after the selective pressure that initially favored it has diminished or disappeared. This can occur for several reasons. One possibility is that the trait, while no longer providing a significant advantage, is not detrimental enough to be selected against. It may incur a small energetic cost, but this cost is not substantial enough to outweigh other genetic or environmental factors maintaining its frequency.
Another reason for adaptationremain is genetic drift, which is the random fluctuation of gene frequencies in
In some cases, the original selective pressure may not have entirely vanished but has merely reduced in