In the 1890s, hunting reduced the northern elephant seal population to only 20 individuals. Due to conservation efforts, their population size today is above 30,000. How would the genetic diversity of the northern elephant seal population compare to the genetic diversity of the southern elephant seal population, which was not heavily hunted? * The northern elephant seal would have much less genetic variation than the southern elephant seal. The southern elephant sea would have much less genetic variation than the northern elephant seal. The two populations would have similar genetic variation. The southern elephant seal would have stable genetic variation because it is in Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium.

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In the 1890s, hunting reduced the northern elephant seal population to only 20
individuals. Due to conservation efforts, their population size today is above
30,000. How would the genetic diversity of the northern elephant seal
population compare to the genetic diversity of the southern elephant seal
population, which was not heavily hunted? *
The northern elephant seal would have much less genetic variation than the southern
elephant seal.
The southern elephant sea would have much less genetic variation than the northern
elephant seal.
The two populations would have similar genetic variation.
The southern elephant seal would have stable genetic variation because it is in Hardy-
Weinberg equilibrium.
You are studying two variations of banana slugs. They have similar coloration and
live in the same habitat. Although they are physically able to mate, there are no
offspring that survive embryologic development. What can you conclude about
the banana slugs? *
Transcribed Image Text:In the 1890s, hunting reduced the northern elephant seal population to only 20 individuals. Due to conservation efforts, their population size today is above 30,000. How would the genetic diversity of the northern elephant seal population compare to the genetic diversity of the southern elephant seal population, which was not heavily hunted? * The northern elephant seal would have much less genetic variation than the southern elephant seal. The southern elephant sea would have much less genetic variation than the northern elephant seal. The two populations would have similar genetic variation. The southern elephant seal would have stable genetic variation because it is in Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium. You are studying two variations of banana slugs. They have similar coloration and live in the same habitat. Although they are physically able to mate, there are no offspring that survive embryologic development. What can you conclude about the banana slugs? *
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