motveckling
Motveckling is a Swedish term that translates to "counter-evolution" or "retrogressive evolution." It describes a process where a species or population appears to revert to ancestral traits or characteristics that were previously lost or suppressed. This is not a true reversal of evolutionary direction in the sense of undoing past genetic changes, but rather the re-expression of dormant or suppressed genes, or the selection of existing variations that resemble ancestral forms.
Several factors can lead to motveckling. A change in environmental conditions can make ancestral traits advantageous
Motveckling is often observed in long-lived species or those with complex life cycles, where a wider range