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Maeve Jenkins
29 July, 03:24
Why are more diverse populations more stable?
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Aliyah Patton
29 July, 04:03
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If they're more diverse they adapt faster to changing conditions meaning the population is less likely to diminish in the event of a change in their ecosystem.
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