All of the factors above explain how the population of a species can dramatically decrease and become very small. It is worth thinking about why small populations are so much more vulnerable to extinction.Several things are happening at the genetic level. A smaller population has?increased levels of?inbreeding, which?reduces the genetic variation?in the population.?Genetic drift?has a larger impact on a small population leading to an even?further decrease in genetic variation. As we know from natural selection genetic variation is important as it allows a species to adapt and survive environmental change; it improves its fitness. So a small population has a?lower fitness?meaning increased mortality and decreased reproduction.
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