Endangered species are are in danger of extinction. These species have low population ,low reproductive rate, body has large size and small size of offsprings produced. Adding to it is the danger of poachings and killings.
Due to these factors the the increase in number of the species after bottleneck effect it will be very unlikely. This means that endangered species I will not be able to recover from small population size due to the different factors because of which they are being endangered. As a result if bottleneck effect happens on the endangered species of you organisms of the population left will eventually become extinct rather than starting a new population having an altered genotype and allelic frequencies.
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Nhile considering the bottleneck effect, why might endangered species be difficult to recover ? Hone this...
While considering the bottleneck effect, why might endangered species be difficult to recover?
While considering the bottleneck effect, why might endangered species be difficult to recover?
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