Talk:Bottleneck

Latest comment: 10 years ago by Intgr in topic Convert into disambiguation

Merge

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intgr (talk · contribs) is presumably in favour, as he first proposed the idea.

Ok, all done. Feel free to improve it, though -- TimNelson 06:45, 23 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Definition of the figure of speech

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I added a definition of the figure of speech. Most of the individual articles are that type of bottleneck. I think such an introduction is appropriate. Rsduhamel (talk) 15:14, 12 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

bottleneck in cheetahs

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Cheetahs are one of the famously known animals who have gone through a population bottleneck that reduced their population dramatically. Because of that reduction of population, most if not all cheetahs are inbred. Inbred meaning that they reproduce with a relative. For the cheetah population, cousins, sisters, uncles, etc. are the only ones left to mate with. A consequence of inbreeding is no new genes are introduced into a population and could cause genetic problems like low survival rate and infertility. Medford.6 (talk) 16:44, 1 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

Convert into disambiguation

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This article seems to have degraded into a montage of unrelated terms that happen to use the word "bottleneck", with most content copy-pasted from the "main" article. It used to be a disambiguation in 2007, somehow but gradually got expanded. I am going to be bold turn it into proper disambig again by merging Bottleneck (disambiguation) here and deleting copied content or moving it to other relevant articles. -- intgr [talk] 18:31, 1 October 2014 (UTC)Reply