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Scientists estimate that whaling activity in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries reduced the number of adult female southern right whales to as few as 60 by 1920. This is an example of
A. The bottleneck effect
B. The founder effect
C. Gene flow
D. Sexual selection
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