new species can arise when populations are isolated
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11.5 Speciation Through Isolation
New species can arise when populations are isolated
11.5 Speciation Through Isolation
Populations become isolated when there is no gene flow. – Isolated populations adapt to their own environments.– Genetic differences can add up over generations.
11.5 Speciation Through Isolation
Speciation - the rise of two or more species from one existing species.
11.5 Speciation Through Isolation
Geographic Isolation- physical barriers divide population and prevent mating.
11.5 Speciation Through Isolation
Behavioral Isolation- differences in courtship or mating behaviors and prevent mating.
11.5 Speciation Through Isolation
Temporal Isolation- timing of reproductive periods prevents mating.
Western Spotted Skunk Eastern Spotted Skunk
11.5 Speciation Through Isolation
Reproductive Isolation- members of different populations cannot mate successfully.
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