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The great lakes is an example of a geographic barrier, isolating populations from each other. Populations can become separated (isolated) from one another, as one group expands northward of the lakes and another expands southward of the lakes. Mountain ranges are geographic barriers that isolate populations from one another, in much the same way as the great lakes. Oceans geographically isolate land masses, and their respective populations, from one another. This includes islands as well as continents. Examples: the Galapagos Islands, Madagascar, and Australia. *Geographic isolation is the chief mechanism of allopatric speciation, considered by some to be a theory.
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one complete circular movement made by one object around another object
Migration refers to the movement of individuals from one population to another, leading to gene flow between populations. This can introduce new genetic variation, impact the genetic diversity of populations, and drive shifts in allele frequencies over time.
The movement of people and ideas from one location to another is known as migration. It can involve physical relocation of individuals or the spread of cultural concepts and knowledge across different regions.
A scenario that causes gene flow is when individuals from one population migrate to and interbreed with individuals from another population, exchanging genetic material. This movement of individuals can result in the transfer of genes between populations, increasing genetic diversity and potentially altering the genetic makeup of both populations.
The movement of particles from one location to another location via the wind.
Gene flow is best defined as the transfer of genetic information from one population to another. This occurs through the movement of individuals and their genes between populations, influencing genetic diversity and potentially leading to evolutionary changes in populations.
Movement refers to the act of changing physical location or position. Migration involves the movement of individuals or groups from one place to another, often for reasons such as seeking better opportunities, fleeing conflict, or following seasonal patterns.
Spacing in populations refers to the pattern of individuals within a population in relation to one another. It can be clumped, uniform, or random. This spacing pattern can be influenced by resources, competition, and social behavior among individuals in the population.
The study of movement tracks the travel of people, goods or ideas from on location to another.
Movement is used to move from one location to another. Movement is used to move people, goods, or ideas from one place to another. Telephones are used to communicated about ideas from a place to another.
Transport or transportation is the movement of people, animals and goods from one location to another.
Relocation diffusion is the spread of an idea, innovation, or behavior through physical movement of individuals from one place to another. This type of diffusion involves the transfer of the cultural trait to a different location where it may be adopted by the new population.
Movement of people, goods & services from one location to another