These impacts could include genetic isolation of populations, fragmentation of breeding populations, removal of breeding cues for waterbird and fish species, changed species composition and loss of habitat diversity.
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Bison from Antelope Island are often sent to other herds around North America because of their genetic isolation, some unique genetic markers contained in the population, and because of their disease-free condition.
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Bison from this island are often sent to other herd locations around North America because of their genetic isolation, some unique genetic markers contained in the population, and because of their disease-free condition.
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Only about 100 of the Sakhalin area gray whales are thought to be left, and the species was listed as " critically endangered " in 2000 because of its geographic and genetic isolation.
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Genetic markers and molecular studies are being used to characterize livestock diversity and to reconstruct the events that have shaped the present diversity patterns, including ancestry, prehistoric and historical migrations, admixture, and genetic isolation.
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Furthermore, there is little genetic isolation anymore, so there is little reason to believe that an isolated population would develop such uniform traits among themselves .-- 32 " "'04 : 59, 2 December 2009 ( UTC)
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The Tunisian Jews were found to be distinct from three other Jewish populations, which suggests, according to the authors, a greater genetic isolation and / or a significant local Berber ancestry, as in the case of Libyan Jews.
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Studies of autosomal DNA markers show a high genetic distinctiveness and point to a long-term genetic isolation from other breeds; geographic isolation beyond the normal northern limit of the species range can be assumed to be the cause.
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Though North Africa has experienced gene-flow from the surrounding regions, it has also experienced long periods of genetic isolation in some parts, allowing a distinctive genetic markers to evolve in some Maghrebi populations, especially in some isolated Berber speaking people.
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However, the South African Parks Department states in its publication " Mountains in the Sea " that the baboon population on the Cape is " critically endangered . " This is due to habitat loss, genetic isolation, and conflicts with humans.