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A certain species has little genetic variation the rapid extinction of this species would most likely result from the effects of

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Environmental change

Step-by-step explanation:

A species that has little genetic variation cannot evolve (change) in response to variable environmental conditions because genetic variation is the raw material on which natural selection operates to select individuals. Adaptation to changing environmental conditions only can occur when there is variation (either genetic or phenotypic variation). In consequence, a species with low genetic variation is at a high risk of extinction, especially in challenging environments.

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