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- Population_fragmentation abstract "Population fragmentation is a form of population segregation. It is often caused by habitat fragmentation. Population fragmentation causes inbreeding depression, which leads to a decrease in genetic variability in the species involved. This decreases the fitness of the population for several reasons. First, inbreeding forces competition with relatives, which decreases the evolutionary fitness of the species. Secondly, the decrease in genetic variability causes an increased possibility a lethal homozygous recessive trait may be expressed; this decreases the average litter size reproduced, indirectly decreasing the population.".
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- Population_fragmentation subject Category:Ecological_connectivity.
- Population_fragmentation subject Category:Environmental_conservation.
- Population_fragmentation subject Category:Habitat.
- Population_fragmentation type Environment108567235.
- Population_fragmentation type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Population_fragmentation type Habitat108580583.
- Population_fragmentation type Habitats.
- Population_fragmentation type Location100027167.
- Population_fragmentation type Object100002684.
- Population_fragmentation type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Population_fragmentation type Region108630985.
- Population_fragmentation type YagoGeoEntity.
- Population_fragmentation type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Population_fragmentation type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Population_fragmentation comment "Population fragmentation is a form of population segregation. It is often caused by habitat fragmentation. Population fragmentation causes inbreeding depression, which leads to a decrease in genetic variability in the species involved. This decreases the fitness of the population for several reasons. First, inbreeding forces competition with relatives, which decreases the evolutionary fitness of the species.".
- Population_fragmentation label "Population fragmentation".
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