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A species of plant can reproduce both by producing seeds and by sending out runners that grow into new plants. Under what environmental conditions would reproduction via runners be more advantageous than seed production for rapid colonization?

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Reproduction via runners (vegetative propagation) would be more advantageous in stable, favorable environments where rapid colonization of a local area is beneficial. Since the offspring are genetically identical clones, they are well-suited to the parent's successful habitat, allowing for quick spread without the genetic risks and energy expenditure associated with sexual reproduction (seeds).

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