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Not always. There can easily be two or more genetic variants that have more or less even odds of survival, but one happens to be dominant, say, in a valley that gets flooded, thus ending their lifespan. The one that's left over then gets to acquire this niche when the flooding subsides. Chance is a very key player in evolution, not just w.r.t. gene mutation.