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One advantage of preserving more than one population of an endangered species at more than one location is .a. a lower risk of extinction of the entire species if a catastrophe strikes one location;b. higher levels of inbreeding in each population;c. higher rates of genetic drift in each population;d. lower numbers of heterozygotes in each population;e. higher rates of habitat fragmentation in the different locations
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