It occurs by more than one method
It occurs by more than one method
Speciation occurs during the evolutionary development, or phylogeny, of a species. In which of the following situations will speciation occur
Macro-evolution. Or, more accurately, speciation.
The dominant mode of speciation among most groups of organisms is allopatric speciation. This occurs when populations of a species become geographically isolated from each other and over time, genetic and environmental differences accumulate, leading to the formation of distinct species.
allopatric speciation
Sympatric Speciation
It occurs by more than one method
It occurs by more than one method.
It occurs by more than one method
Sympatric Speciation
Rapid speciation occurs as populations adapt to the environment. (Novanet)
Sympatric Speciation
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.
Punctuated equilibrium
An Island
Speciation occurs during the evolutionary development, or phylogeny, of a species. In which of the following situations will speciation occur