BIO220H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Inbreeding Depression, Genetic Drift, Nucleotide Diversity

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Among populations (different genotype frequency between the population) What happens genetically to declining populations: genetic drift is enhanced. Chance changes in gene frequency increase in size. Loss of genetic variation as alleles fix randomly (allele goes to fixation or lost: inbreeding becomes more common. Inbreeding depression from exposure of rare, recessive alleles. Demographic effects of declining populations: potential for allee effects is enhanced. Likely in colonial breeders: increased risk of demographic stochasticity. Random differences among individuals in survivorship and reproduction create variability in population growth rate. Happens even if individuals have the same average survival and reproduction. Most important in small populations (genetic drift: genetic change demographic stochasticity:influencing the individual in the population but not the allele) Which matters more, genetics or demographics : genetics. The influence of population decline on ne and its consequences should predominate in leading to extinction: demography.

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