Geographical and reproductive isolation leads to specistion. justify ?
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Geographical isolation forms a barrier between the members of two community of same species.
This lead to some structural and genetical changes in both communities.
This brings reproductive isolation due to non-synchronisation of gametic fusion and as we know members of a species can interbreed.
But, here they can't interbreed any more.
Thus, speciation operates here.
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