mosaicistonia
Mosaicistonia is a theoretical concept in evolutionary biology that describes a situation where different populations or species within a metapopulation exhibit a mosaic of traits or genetic adaptations. This mosaic arises from varying selective pressures, gene flow, or genetic drift acting on these distinct groups over time. The term suggests that rather than a uniform evolutionary trajectory across all individuals, there's a patchwork of adaptations reflecting localized environmental conditions or historical contingencies.
For instance, imagine a species distributed across different climatic zones. One population might evolve resistance to
The persistence of such mosaic patterns can be influenced by factors such as the rate of gene