sympatric , allopatric and parapatric speciation
reproductive, behavioral, geographic, and temporal
Allopatric speciation.
speciation
Isolation Is necessary for speciation to occur.
Actually it is.
Two different types of speciation rates are gradual speciation and punctuated equilibrium. Gradual speciation occurs slowly over long periods through the gradual accumulation of small genetic changes, leading to the formation of new species. In contrast, punctuated equilibrium suggests that species remain relatively stable for long periods, with rapid bursts of change occurring due to environmental shifts or other factors, resulting in the quick emergence of new species. Both processes highlight different dynamics in how species evolve over time.
if you are referring to the the worksheet the evolution of living things from the textbook holt science and technology, the answer is speciation
That would be geographic isolation and reproductive isolation. Both could lead to speciation.
allopatric speciation
Alopatric speciation. " Other country. "
Caralous linnaeus theory is accepted theory of speciation
allopatric speciation