Which genetic variation is least important among a population of frogs living in a rainy environment?(1 point)

Responses

ability to survive with less food
ability to survive with less food

need for wetlands during tadpole development
need for wetlands during tadpole development

ability to produce mucus to keep skin moist
ability to produce mucus to keep skin moist

need for high humidity for survival

1 answer

In a rainy environment, the genetic variation that is least important among a population of frogs is likely the need for wetlands during tadpole development. This is because if the environment is consistently rainy, there may be sufficient water for tadpoles to develop without the specific need for wetlands, compared to the other traits which directly relate to survival and moisture retention in a humid environment.