Question
Question: When a species goes extinct in one area, it is often desirable to reintroduce the species from other...
When a species goes extinct in one area, it is often desirable to reintroduce the species from other populations. A major problem with this approach is that
A
Genetic diseases can easily be introduced when the species is reintroduced
B
Populations are often adapted to local conditions and may not survive when moved to a different location
C
The community will have adapted to the extinct species’ absence. Reintroduction may seriously disrupt the community
D
It is difficult to get an adequate sample of individuals to properly reestablish the population
Answer
Populations are often adapted to local conditions and may not survive when moved to a different location