Why are the gene pools of small populations reduced compared to those of larger populations?

A. Lack of adventurous traits.
B. In.
C. Lack of suitable mates
D. Bottleneck events...

D. Bottleneck events

Bottleneck events occur when a population is drastically reduced in size, leading to a loss of genetic variation. This can result in a less diverse gene pool compared to larger populations, which can ultimately decrease the resilience and adaptability of small populations to environmental changes.

U sure

Yes, I am sure. Bottleneck events can result in reduced genetic diversity within a small population, leading to a smaller gene pool compared to larger populations. This reduced genetic diversity can have negative consequences for the long-term survival and adaptability of the population.