D Question 35 1.67 pts Case study: Florida Panther Florida panther, our FIU masc
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D Question 35 1.67 pts Case study: Florida Panther Florida panther, our FIU mascot, are a type of puma, Puma concolor, which is a large predatory cat that roams in ecosystems from Canada, through the US all the way to the southern tip of Argentina. Florida panthers used to live throughout the southeastern United States. However, due to habitat destruction and hunting, pumas in the US have disappeared east of Mississippi River. Only one small Eastern population remains, isolated in South Florida. Habitat destruction has Iisolated the panther population in Florida from the remaining populations of puma. Florida panthers are experiencing all of the mechanism for evolutionary change, EXCEPT Gene Flo 2 3 4 5 6 8Explanation / Answer
Answer - Gene flow
Gene flow happens when same species exchange genetic materia through reproduction. For that different population enter in that area for reproduction (migration). The iaolated area migration reduces so no gene flow occurs.
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