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13 April, 20:17

A population of sea life was very successful in us marine environment and suddenly the seal life experienced a rapid decrease in population and ultimately extinction which of the following processes most likely lead to this extinction

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    Few populations recover rapidly most exhibit little or no change in abundance up to 15 years after a collapse. Reductions in fishing pressure, are often insufficient. Persistence and recovery are also influenced by life history, habitat alteration, changes to species assemblages, genetic responses to exploitation, and reductions in population growth attributable to the Allee effect. Potentially permanent influences on species interactions, food web structure, and trophic dynamics are most dramatically reflected by staggering declines in the abundance of marine fishes.
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