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What impact can the bottleneck effect have on populations that have rebounded after near extinction?

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Generally speaking the main issue with the recovery of a population after a bottleneck event has to do with the lack of genetic diversity. With a limited gene pool to provide genetic material the subsequent generations may have reproduction problems because of the small population size. The recovery time for this is a long and slow process, allowing the population to increase to the point where random genetic mutations can occur and incorporate throughout the remaining population.
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