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.
Limiting factors are environmental conditions that restrict the growth, abundance, or distribution of a population. These factors can include resources like food, water, space, or shelter, as well as predation, disease, or competition with other species. When a limiting factor becomes scarce, it can lead to reduced reproductive success, increased mortality, or migration of individuals, ultimately affecting the population's size and health.
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Eucoelomata is further divided into two subgroups: Protostomia and Deuterostomia. Protostomes include groups like arthropods, annelids, and mollusks, where the blastopore becomes the mouth. Deuterostomes include chordates, echinoderms, and hemichordates, where the blastopore becomes the anus.
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AnswerThey are microscopic but when there is a mass of it it becomes a solid colour like red.They live in damp or wet places like ponds, the sea, rivers and under leaf litter in rainforests.
Speciation
Sympatric Speciation
Sympatric Speciation
Sympatric Speciation
Sympatric Speciation
Sympatric Speciation
This concept is called allopactric speciation.
A population becomes separated by different environments and do not reproduce with one another.
Isolation often leads to speciation, because as each isolated population evolves new characteristics, the separate populations eventually get DNA that is too different for the two to breed and have fertile offspring (this is the point when speciation has occurred). In the case that there is not isolation, the whole species must slowly evolve until it becomes a new species. However, here the line between where the speciation actually occurred becomes blurry, because it doesn't happen in a single generation.
A population becomes separated by different environments and do not reproduce with one another. - Copied right from study island
It is called speciation.
because they provide food, comfort, and protection