Biology, asked by jhoann, 5 months ago

Why are small populations more likely to go extinct?​

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Answered by ItsBrainest
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Explanation:

Small populations go extinct because (1) all populations fluctuate in size from time to time, under the influence of two kinds of factors, which ecologists refer to as deterministic and stochastic; and (2) small populations, unlike big ones, stand a good chance of fluctuation to zero, since zero is not far away.”

Answered by govindachoudhary2004
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Answer:

because variation are small in small population

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