Biology, asked by vaibhav3382, 11 months ago

a very small population of a species faces a greater threat of extinction than a larger population provide a suitable genetic explanation ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fewer individuals in a species impose extensive inbreeding among them. This limits the appearance of variations and puts the species at a disadvantage if there are changes in the environment. Since the individuals fail to cope up with the environmental changes, they may become extinct.

Answered by KrisGalaxy
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fewer individuals in a species impose extensive inbreeding among them . this limits the appearance of variations and puts the species at a disadvantage.

if there are changes in the environment.

since the individuals fail to cope up with environmental changes they may become extinct.

in a large population generation of variation is more rapid.

these variations introduced many useful modifications and help them in adapting to the ever-changing environment.

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