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evolutionary stability

Evolutionary stability refers to a trait or strategy that, once common in a population, cannot be easily replaced by an alternative strategy because it provides the best chance of survival and reproduction in that environment. If most individuals adopt this stable behavior, any rare mutant strategy would be less successful and unlikely to spread. Think of it as a balance point: the stable strategy persists because it offers the best long-term advantage, maintaining harmony within the population despite ongoing changes and challenges.