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Gene flow would increase between the two halves, and speciation would not occur

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A population of animals is split in half by a river. Before speciation is completed the two halves are rejoined when a drought causes the river to run dry how would this impact the two populations?

the gene flow would increase (apex)orGene flow would increase between the two halves, and speciation would not occur.


A population of animals is split in half by a riverBefore speciation is completed the two halves are rejoined when a drought causes the river to run dry . How would this impact the two populations (Apex)?

Individuals could now freely mate, and gene flow would increase (apex)


When is speciation is complete?

When the two populations can no longer interbreed.


Does asthma impact the populations?

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How would this impact two populations?

Gene flow would increase between the two halves, and speciation would not occur


What type of graph would you choose to compare the populations of two cities?

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Does speciation form new species?

The term 'speciation' does indeed refer to the 'formation' of new species. 'Formation' is probably better replaced with 'divergence' as in 'the divergence of two species from one'. A common ancestor of two species may have two of its populations isolated, so the two populations cannot interbreed. Genetic differences (via mutation) should build up in the two populations over time or indeed, simply the mixing of genes via meiosis within the two populations could follow different routes. The non-mixing of the two populations would ensure the non-homogenisation of the gene pool, ensuring a homogenisation of the morphology of the species back to the morphology of the common ancestor. Eventually, so much genetic difference should build up between the two populations that, be they removed from isolation or not, the two populations would no longer be able to interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Remove the ability of interbreeding and, within the Biological Species Concept, the two populations would have diverged into two separated species. Speciation would have occurred.


What is a compound subject sentence for impact?

A compound subject for impact would have to be two words that are subjects in the beginning of the sentence and the word impact would have to be in the sentence somewhere.


What is the Impact of territorial expansion on Native populations between 1800 and 1850?

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What populations can you think of that would not likely have a normal distribution?

There are many populations that would not likely have a normal distribution. Endangered species or unsocial animals would be such populations.


Two populations have evolved into two species when?

Two populations have evolved into two species when the populations can no longer interbreed.Are you answering a question from the Holt Science & Technology: Life Science textbook? Because these questions are my homework. :P


A population of animals is split in half by a river Before speciation is completed the two halves are rejoined when a drought causes the river to run dry How would this impact the two populations?

Individuals could now freely mate, and gene flow would increase