Which environmental factor would likely lead to an increase in genetic variation in a population of squirrels?
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The environmental factor that would likely lead to an increase in genetic variation in a population of squirrels is an increase in available food for the squirrel.
An increase in available food for the squirrel would be more at survival rates, increasing population growth and variety, the other factors would mainly decrease the population rapidly.
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The environmental factor that would likely lead to an increase in genetic variation in a population of squirrels is an increase in available food for the squirrel. More the available food more number of squirrel will survive hence it will lead to more diversified gene pool of the squirrel. I hope my answer is good. Please mark me as the brainliest for my answer.
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