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The model of speciation that requires some time with geographic barriers between two populations, allowing evolution of reproductive isolation, is

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Answered by Anonymous
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In allopatric speciation, a species population becomes separated by a geographic barrier, whereby reproductive isolation evolves producing two separate species. From this, if a recently separated population comes in contact again, low fitness hybrids may form, but reinforcement acts to complete the speciation process.

Answered by SanwiG
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model of speciation that requires sometime Geography there is between the population and evolution of reproductive location .........

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