Respuesta :
Answer:
e.
Explanation:
The correct option is e.
The population of an organism is usually limited by a number of factors such as competition for food, predation, etc. Hence, an increase in the amount of available food may lead to an increase in the population of an organism. In the same vein, a decrease in the number of predator in the environment will ensure that more members of the population survive.
The population of an organism is directly proportional to the genetic variability of that population. That is, the bigger the population, the higher the genetic variability of the population and vice versa. Hence, the squirrel of he subsequent generation should show greater levels of genetic variation than the squirrels of the previous generation.
All the three options A, B, and C are correct.
Answer:
d. A and B only
Explanation:
It is possible to observe a higher proportion of squirrels in a single generation for two reasons:
1-The amount of available food may have increased,
2-The number of predators may have decreased
The statment c. is incorrect because the genetic variation will have the same value, since if population does not receive migration the unique source capable of generating new genetic variability is mutation