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Those states of small population, with the strongest political incentive to resist such a change, also have the constitutional capacity -- because a constitutional amendment takes approval by three-fourths of the states -- to prevent it from taking place.
The movement abolishing the so-called "rotten boroughs"—electoral districts of small population controlled by a single person or family that culminated in the Reform Act of 1832 (one of three major Reform Bills in the 19th century in Britain that expanded the size of the electorate) was a direct consequence of this individualistic conception of representation.
In the case of the study population, it is urgent to promote connectivity with other Iberian lynx populations due to genetic consequences of small population size and effective isolation.
However, simulating scenarios of corridor restoration showed that most habitat patches in India and between India and Nepal could recover connectivity, which may mitigate negative genetic consequences of small population size and effective isolation on tiger populations in this landscape.
These results suggest that genetic load is purged early in the life cycle by selective mortality, which may buffer populations against the negative genetic effects of small population size.
Despite the not infrequent occurrence of small population sizes where drift would be expected to be most efficacious, random genetic drift was considered an irrelevant evolutionary force in ecological genetics because natural selection was viewed as being particularly strong during periods of population decline.
Our programs are national and international in scope and include collaborative, multidisciplinary research and conservation efforts at long-term field sites; state-of-the-art laboratories that develop innovative methods in molecular genetics and nutrition; and sustained efforts to assess and mitigate the consequences of small population size for animals in both zoo and natural systems.
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Dr. Harry Ostrer, a medical geneticist at New York University, said the 26 specific genetic diseases found among Ashkenazim, usually attributed to "founder effects," could be explained by the idea of a mosaic of small populations.
These and related probabilities can be explored mathematically, and such models of small populations provide crucial advice to those who manage threatened species.
In case of small populations (generally < 100 individuals) all detected plants were sampled.
Interest in the dynamics of small populations, including Allee effects, has increased in recent years.
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