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liberstina [14]
1 year ago
14

a species of bat nearly went extinct due to the destruction of its forest habitat. however, conservationists preserved a small r

emnant population of the species in a large forested reserve. the population grew and it appeared that the species would rebound when a disease suddenly wiped out the entire population. what is the likely primary reason for why this occurred?
Biology
1 answer:
Vladimir [108]1 year ago
3 0

The possible reason for this phenomenon is the low genetic diversity of the species of bat.

<h3>What is Reserve Forest?</h3>

A nature reserve is a safe area that is managed for conservation purposes and to offer unique chances for research or study. It is important for flora, animals, or characteristics of geologic or other specific interests. In some nations, government agencies may identify them, as well as private landowners like charities and research facilities.

Depending on the degree of coverage provided by local regulations, nature reserves are categorized into various IUCN categories. It is typically subject to stricter protection than a natural park. Other terms, such as ecologically security area or private conservation area, may be used by different governments in their laws and official names for the reserves.

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