Answer:
A) The gene flow between hatchery-reared and wild populations is leading to a decline in fitness of wild populations.
Explanation:
<u>we have relative fitness at its greatest in trouts whose parents are wild x wild. crossing the wild with hatchery reared causes a decrease in the fitness of the troutgene flow is the exchange of genes between two different breeds. the wild is a greatly diverse breed and it is highly adaptive. while the hatchery reared is less adaptive.when these two breed less fit alleles will then be transferred to the wild</u>
therefore option a answers the question
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