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Bottleneck events are always caused by the death of most of a species’ population. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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False. Bottleneck events are caused when size of a population sharply declines, and there are multiple causes of this decline. Often it involves the death of most of a species' population, for example, following a natural event, such as an earthquake or famine, or as a result of human behaviour, such as genocide. However, it can also be as a result of a separation event or mass migration during which the majority of a species does not die.
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