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What type of diversity accounts for the
many different breeds of domesticated
dogs?
ecosystem diversity
B
genetic diversity
c
species diversity
D
biodiversity

Respuesta :

Answer:

B . Genetic diversity

Explanation:

Humans have created diversity in domesticated animals and plants This diversity has some drawbacks due to migration, trade and an increase in development in agriculture worldwide specifically in China, India and Japan.

Humans have been successful in creating distinct breeds in dogs population with selective traits. The genetic variation in breed is decline their population size and their mating are controlled by humans. The genetic variation among breeds increased as they started to diverge. The end point is the population which have more genetic diversity than their closest relative wild wolf.

Answer:

B: Genetic Diversity

Explanation:

Humans have been breeding species of dog for centuries, which all came from one common ancestor, the wolves. These wolves were then domesticated and bred to genetically create new breeds of dogs such as the long Daschund, or the horrific demon that is the Chihuahua. Anyway, the dogs are all still dogs, not different species, meaning it can't be C, same thing applies with A. And it can't be D because they don't make up any complex ecosystem, because dogs are carnivorous mammals.