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AP Biology 7.4.A: Genetic Drift and Gene Flow

Practise AP Biology 7.4.A questions by distinguishing mutation, genetic drift, bottlenecks, founder effects and migration as random evolutionary processes.

Syllabus
Effective Fall 2025
Course
AP Biology

Exam points

  • distinguish mutation, genetic drift, bottleneck effect, founder effect and migration-driven gene flow
  • predict how population reduction, isolation or migration changes allele frequencies and genetic diversity
  • use population data to infer random evolutionary change or preexisting genetic variation

7.4.A—Explain how random occurrences affect the genetic makeup of a population question 1

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Questions 40-44 Sea otters are native to the western coast of North America. Between 1750 and 1850, hunting had reduced the population from hundreds of thousands to only one thousand individuals. In the early 1900s, a small population of sea otters was discovered in Elkhorn Slough, an estuary in central California near a large human population center. The otters were then protected by the international fur seal treaty, which banned sea otter hunting. The sea otter population has rebounded to nearly three thousand individuals today. Otters live in kelp forests and eelgrass beds and feed on crabs and shellfish (Figure 1). Most herbivores in the habitat eat algae that grows on the eelgrass and not the eelgrass itself. If there is too much algae, the eelgrass does not receive enough light for photosynthesis. As the otter population has increased, the eelgrass habitat has increased.

Figure 1. Partial food chain in eelgrass habitats

Figure 1. Partial food chain in eelgrass habitats

Recently, however, scientists have noticed the presence of two nonnative, predatory invertebrate species that may be colonizing the Elkhorn Slough, which would have been too cold for them three decades ago. Scientists have also observed that otters in the area are experiencing increased mortality because of an increase in harmful algal blooms, which occur as a result of nutrient pollution. The harmful algae are ingested by shellfish, which the otters eat.

Which of the following best describes what happened to the otter population between 1750 and 1850 ?

A

The population decreased in size as a result of a loss of genetic diversity.

B

The population decreased in size as a result of habitat loss.

C

The population lost genetic diversity as a result of a bottleneck effect.

D

The population lost genetic diversity as a result of the founder effect.

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