2024
DOI: 10.32942/x2m608
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How bottlenecks shape adaptive potential: from theory and microbiology to conservation biology

Jasmine Gamblin,
Loïc Marrec,
Laure Olazcuaga

Abstract: Wild populations frequently undergo demographic changes that can destabilize their persistence and, thus, the equilibrium of ecosystems. For instance, habitat loss due to human activities leads to a drastic population size reduction, a process called a bottleneck. By reducing genetic diversity, a bottleneck may prevent a population from adapting to subsequent environmental changes. In the context of climate change, it is crucial to accurately predict how populations evolve after a bottleneck and how it affects… Show more

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