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Q: Which of these is not a way that reproductive isolation occure?
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What must occure within a gene pool before the formation of a new species?

Answer: Reproductive Isolation


What isn't a way reproductive isolation occurs?

extinction of one species?


What does geographic isolation lead to?

Reproductive isolation


How is speciation and reproductive isolation related?

Reproductive isolation is a type of speciation. Reproductive isolation is when a species divides forming two subspecies, due to different mating periods.


How are spec spec creation and reproductive isolation related?

How are speciation and reproductive isolation relator


How does reproductive isolation increase isolation?

it stops gene flow


What is type of isolation that prevents easterns and western meadowlarks from interbreeding?

Geographic isolation.


Is reproductive isolation always genetic?

NO


What situation occurs when members of two different species cannot interbreed and produce fertile off-springs?

Reproductive Isolation.


Why is isolation important in evolution?

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.


Which increase the rate of specialtion?

reproductive isolation


What are three types of reproductive isolations?

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