It is a catergory of mechanisms that prevent two or more populations from exchanging genes. The Mule and the Hinny are two examples.
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it's when a type of species is separated for too long so they can no longer reproduce with each other because each of them have adapted and changed depending on their environment.
humans almost went through reproductive isolation, but we were not isolated long enough, which is why we have different races and different types of races can still mate with each other.
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It decreases allele frequency.
Is when you reproduce by yourself.
How are speciation and reproductive isolation relator
It is the reproductive isolation between populations that allows divergence between populations, and ultimately speciation, to occur. Often this reproductive isolation is the result of geographical isolation, for instance when part of a population migrates to new territories.
reproductive isolation
The three types of reproductive isolation are: 1. Temporal isolation: different times of reproduction 2. Behavioral isolation: different habits of the same species 3. Geographical isolation: species are separated by natural barriers
Population bottlenecks Reproductive isolation Niche availability
Reproductive isolation
Reproductive isolation is a type of speciation. Reproductive isolation is when a species divides forming two subspecies, due to different mating periods.
How are speciation and reproductive isolation relator
it stops gene flow
Geographic isolation.
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Reproductive Isolation.
It is the reproductive isolation between populations that allows divergence between populations, and ultimately speciation, to occur. Often this reproductive isolation is the result of geographical isolation, for instance when part of a population migrates to new territories.
reproductive isolation
The three types of reproductive isolation are: 1. Temporal isolation: different times of reproduction 2. Behavioral isolation: different habits of the same species 3. Geographical isolation: species are separated by natural barriers
The three types of reproductive isolation are: 1. Temporal isolation: different times of reproduction 2. Behavioral isolation: different habits of the same species 3. Geographical isolation: species are separated by natural barriers
Population bottlenecks Reproductive isolation Niche availability