behavioral isolation
(biology) An isolating mechanism in which two allopatric species do not mate because of differences in courtship behavior. Also known as ethological isolation.
(biology) An isolating mechanism in which two allopatric species do not mate because of differences in courtship behavior. Also known as ethological isolation.
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