One way to describe a species is as a population adapted to a certain niche. That population has a small gene pool. If the members of different species could interbreed with each other, too much genetic variability would occur in that gene pool. Too much genetic variability would

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In determining species, it is best to differentiate in terms of the population that is being adapted in which, a certain niche. So, if it has a small gene pool, and the different species will be interbreeding each other with a much genetic variability in gene pool, it would most likely cause a less adaptation. The niche will be having a less adaptation if too much genetic variability will occur.

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