Small populations tend to lose genetic diversity more quickly than large populations
https://www.purdue.edu/captivebreeding/effect-of-small-population-size/Although the mechanism of the loss of genetic diversity due to inbreeding and drift is different, the effects on populations are the same. Both inbreeding and drift reduce genetic diversity, which has been associated with an increased risk of population extinction, reduced population growth rate, reduced potential for response to environmental change, and decreased disease resistance, which impacts the ability of released individuals to survive and reproduce in the wild."
My comment: Here's a couple of examples of rapid loss of genetic diversity:
Cats are going extinct: 12 most endangered feline species.
Genetic meltdown just in five generations.
Common denominator for endangered species - loss of genetic diversity
Small populations tend to lose genetic diversity more quickly than large populations, but in every scenario, genetic diversity is lost, faster or slower.
From where could populations gain new genetic information? Nowhere. Only pre-existing information from inside the population.
Evolution never happened. The Bible tells us the truth.
From where could populations gain new genetic information? Nowhere. Only pre-existing information from inside the population.
Evolution never happened. The Bible tells us the truth.