The rate of reproduction must be higher than the mortality rate.
The population needs to be small is the necessary condition for genetic drift to have a significant effect on populations.
Reproductive isolation: a decline in interbreeding frequency between two segments of the ancestral population.
All organisms must reproduce.
1.The population must be infinitely large 2. There must be no mutations 3. Breeding amongst the population must be random 4. There must be no Immigration or Immigration There are more conditions so let me know if you need the rest Mutation cannot occur
It will soon start to grow
A population must be isolated in some way
A genetic mutation within the population.
The population needs to be small is the necessary condition for genetic drift to have a significant effect on populations.
No disruptive circumstances must be present in random mating in a population for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium to occur. Mating must happen randomly. No allele can give an advantage
Reproductive isolation: a decline in interbreeding frequency between two segments of the ancestral population.
the plant is sexually reproduced ok
Birthrate must exceed death rate
natural selection or genetic drift
All organisms must reproduce.
Mutation cannot occur. Apex
Without variation there is nothing to select from.
there must be atom and molecule movement for heat and a suitable environment for heat to grow, such as, it should already be hot where the heat is occurring