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Creative and destructive setting for biodiversity


Question: In what way are small populations in allopatry both a creative and destructive setting for biodiversity? Need Assignment Help?

Group of answer choices Small populations separated from others are less likely to have a metapopulation structure. Small populations in allopatry hybridize a lot, destroying introgression of good alleles. Small populations in allopatry are more subject to genetic drift and are a smaller proportion of the species. Small populations separated from each other are likely to evolve into new species, but are also more susceptible to go extinct.

 

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