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Filter by Meaning The rapid urbanization and loss of natural habitats are leading to a dysgenic decline in local bird species.
Overhunting can result in a dysgenic impact on wildlife populations, reducing their genetic variability.
Pollution in rivers and streams can have a dysgenic impact on fish populations, affecting their genetic makeup and reproductive success.
In societies where access to education is limited for certain groups, there can be a dysgenic effect on the population's intellectual potential.
The introduction of genetically modified crops could potentially have dysgenic consequences for wild plant species.
The introduction of non-native species to an ecosystem can have dysgenic consequences, disrupting the natural genetic diversity of native species.
Inbreeding among closely related individuals can lead to dysgenic outcomes, such as an increased risk of genetic disorders.
The practice of selective breeding in dog breeding programs can inadvertently lead to dysgenic outcomes, as it may prioritize certain traits while neglecting overall genetic diversity.
The use of certain medications during pregnancy has been linked to dysgenic effects on fetal development.
The excessive use of pesticides is causing dysgenic effects on the local insect population.
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