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Q: What are some obstacles to sympatric speciation?
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Types of Speciation?

sympatric , allopatric and parapatric speciation


Compare and contrast allopatric and sympatric speication?

Allopatric and sympatric speciation are both methods by which new species arise. However, allopatric speciation is when species interbreed. Sympatric speciation is when several new species arise from a common ancestor.


How is sympatric speciation similar allopatric speciation?

They both are mechanisms by which new species arise


Sympatric speciation specifically excludes?

Geographic Isolation


Speciation without geographic isolation is called what?

Sympatric Speciation develops within the range of the parent population. This type of speciation does not include geographical isolation, and can occur rapidly if a genetic change results in a barrier between the mutants and the parent population.


What type of speciation occurs when a plant population becomes reproductively isolated while with its parent population?

Sympatric Speciation


What is the evolution of numerous species from a single ancestor called?

Sympatric Speciation


If a population speciates in the absence of a physical barrier it is known as?

Sympatric Speciation


What type of speciation occurs when a plant population becomes reproductively isolated while living with it's parents?

Sympatric Speciation


What type of speciation occurs when a plant population becomes reproductive isolated while living with its parent population?

Sympatric Speciation


What type of speciation occurred when a plant population becomes reproductively isolated while living with its parent population?

Sympatric Speciation


What type of speciation occurs when a plant population becomes reproductively isolated while living with its parent population?

Sympatric speciation occurs when a plant population becomes reproductively isolated while living with its parent population. This occurs without physical separation, often driven by ecological or behavioral factors that prevent interbreeding between the populations.