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Answer: A population of wolves was introduced into Yellowstone National Park.
Explanation: The following should be the answer because all of the other options would be beneficial to the deer population and therefore the gene pool would not be affected. However, these new wolves that were introduced would most likely prey on the deer and hence decrease the existing gene pool which in turn affected the genetic variation of the deer population.
Explanation: The following should be the answer because all of the other options would be beneficial to the deer population and therefore the gene pool would not be affected. However, these new wolves that were introduced would most likely prey on the deer and hence decrease the existing gene pool which in turn affected the genetic variation of the deer population.
The answer would be B) A wolf pack has been introduced into the population. This is because of the following:
-If a population increases, the gene pool increases; if it decreases, gene pool decreases
-If Yellowstone expanded their borders, that would give the deer more room, but not necessarily increase, or decrease the population.
-If the amount of disease were to decrease, then the population would grow.
-If more grassland and shrubs are planted, the deer would have an abundance of food, and the population would increase.
The only logical answer is the wolves, because the wolves would consume the deer as a food source, causing the population to drop, and subsequently,
-If a population increases, the gene pool increases; if it decreases, gene pool decreases
-If Yellowstone expanded their borders, that would give the deer more room, but not necessarily increase, or decrease the population.
-If the amount of disease were to decrease, then the population would grow.
-If more grassland and shrubs are planted, the deer would have an abundance of food, and the population would increase.
The only logical answer is the wolves, because the wolves would consume the deer as a food source, causing the population to drop, and subsequently,