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Which of the following species would have the greatest chance of going extinct?(1 point)
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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 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 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 stable environment
a species with a slow reproduction rate and very little genetic variation living in a stable environment
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A species with a slow reproduction rate and very little genetic variation living in a changing environment.
Reason: slow reproduction limits recovery from declines, and low genetic variation reduces the ability to adapt to new conditions — together making extinction much more likely when the environment changes.
Reason: slow reproduction limits recovery from declines, and low genetic variation reduces the ability to adapt to new conditions — together making extinction much more likely when the environment changes.
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