Which of the following species would have the greatest chance of going extinct?(1 point)

Responses

a species with a fast reproduction rate and lots of genetic variation living in a changing environment
a species with a fast reproduction rate and lots of genetic variation living in a changing environment

a species with a fast reproduction rate and lots of genetic variation living in a stable environment
a species with a fast reproduction rate and lots of genetic variation living in a stable environment

a species with a slow reproduction rate and very little genetic variation living in a changing environment
a species with a slow reproduction rate and very little genetic variation living in a changing environment

a species with a slow reproduction rate and very little genetic variation living in a stable environment

1 answer

The species that would have the greatest chance of going extinct is:

a species with a slow reproduction rate and very little genetic variation living in a changing environment.

Species with slow reproduction rates are less able to adapt quickly to environmental changes, and those with low genetic variation lack the diversity needed to evolve in response to new challenges. Together, these factors make this species particularly vulnerable to extinction in a changing environment.