Bottleneck effect

/ˈbɑtəlˌnɛk ɪˈfɛkt/ noun

A severe reduction in population size that dramatically decreases genetic diversity, as only the alleles present in the surviving individuals are passed to future generations. The population 'squeezes' through a metaphorical bottleneck.

Named for the narrow neck of a bottle that restricts flow, from Middle English 'botel' and 'necke'. The biological usage emerged in the 1960s when population geneticists needed a metaphor for how catastrophic events force populations through periods of extremely small size.

AM Bottles እንደ ምስል
ARتأثير الرقبة الضيقة
BNবোতলের গলা প্রভাব
CAefecte del coll de la ampolla
CSefekt zúžení
DAhals-hals effekt
DEFlaschenhals-Effekt
ELΑίσθημα λαιμού
ESefecto cuello de botella
FAتأثیر گردن بطری
FIpullonkaula-vaikutus
FReffet de goulot d'étranglement
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