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{{Definition|title=Bottleneck |definition=Bottleneck is a sudden decrease of the [[population]] in size, usually due to adverse environmental factors.
 
{{Definition|title=Bottleneck |definition=Bottleneck is a sudden decrease of the [[population]] in size, usually due to adverse environmental factors.
  
During bottlenecks, a population shrinks temporarily and therefore loses genetic variation. Bottlenecks also result from alterations in gene flow such as decreased migration, expansions into new habitats, or population subdivision.}}
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During bottlenecks, a population shrinks temporarily and therefore loses genetic variation. Bottlenecks also result from alterations in gene flow such as decreased migration, expansions into new habitats, or population subdivision.<ref>Solomon, E. P., Berg, L. R., & Martin, D. W. (2002). Biology, sixth edition. (N. Rose, Ed.). Stamford, CT: Thomson Learning.</ref>}}
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Revision as of 18:05, 25 May 2009

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Definition of Bottleneck:
Bottleneck is a sudden decrease of the population in size, usually due to adverse environmental factors. During bottlenecks, a population shrinks temporarily and therefore loses genetic variation. Bottlenecks also result from alterations in gene flow such as decreased migration, expansions into new habitats, or population subdivision.[1]
This is the common definition for Bottleneck, other definitions can be discussed in the article



References

  1. Solomon, E. P., Berg, L. R., & Martin, D. W. (2002). Biology, sixth edition. (N. Rose, Ed.). Stamford, CT: Thomson Learning.


The main author of this article is Stamoulis, Antonios
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Citation: Stamoulis, Antonios (2009): Bottleneck. Available from http://www.coastalwiki.org/wiki/Bottleneck [accessed on 21-11-2024]