What is geographical isolation?
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Geographical isolation is refers to a group of plants, animals or other living creatures being separated from mixing genes within their same species.
An example of geographic isolation is the people of a remote village only able to reproduce within the village population.
Typically geographic isolation is the result of an accident or coincidence.
If we talk about the cause of geographical isolation, they are as follows-
1. Isolation by barriers.
2. Isolation by distance
3.Isolation after an event
4. Isolation by seperation
An example of geographic isolation is the people of a remote village only able to reproduce within the village population.
Typically geographic isolation is the result of an accident or coincidence.
If we talk about the cause of geographical isolation, they are as follows-
1. Isolation by barriers.
2. Isolation by distance
3.Isolation after an event
4. Isolation by seperation
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- Geographic isolation is a term that refers to a population of animals, plants, or other organisms that are separated from exchanging genetic material with other organisms of the same species. Typically geographic isolation is the result of an accident or coincidence.
Explanation:
When two populations of the same species are prevented from mating by a barrier or distance, they are experiencing geographic isolation. Barriers can be created by changing environments, like shifting mountains and rivers. They can also be produced by natural disasters, like forest fires, earthquakes, and floods.
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