Arrival of the founding population
D. arrival of founding populations
The first step in allopatric speciation is the isolation of populations, where gene flow between the populations is prevented by a physical barrier, such as a mountain range, river, or ocean. This isolation allows for genetic divergence to occur due to different selection pressures and genetic drift in each population, eventually leading to speciation.
Speciation is the process by which new species arise. Speciation can be driven by reproductive isolation, which involves barriers that prevent individuals of different populations from interbreeding and producing viable offspring. The formation of these reproductive barriers is a crucial step in speciation as it leads to genetic divergence and ultimately the formation of distinct species.
The first step to producing two different species typically involves the separation of a single species into distinct populations through a process known as speciation. This can occur through mechanisms such as geographic isolation, genetic mutations, or natural selection acting on different traits within the population. Over time, these processes can lead to the formation of distinct species with unique characteristics.
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