Can Australia's Animals Survive Inbreeding in Dry Times?
As Australia continues to face severe drought conditions, wildlife experts are raising concerns about the impact on the country’s animal populations. The dry weather has led to a decrease in available food and water sources, forcing many species to migrate to smaller areas in search of resources. This restricted movement has increased the chances of inbreeding among animals as they mate with relatives within their limited range. With inbreeding resulting in reduced genetic diversity and higher likelihood of genetic disorders, the long-term survival of Australia’s wildlife is uncertain. What measures can be taken to protect these animals from the negative effects of inbreeding during dry times?
source: Phys.org