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What is sympatric speciation?​

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Sympatric speciation is the evolution of a new species from a surviving ancestral species while both continue to inhabit the same geographic region.

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Sympatric speciation Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary Sympatric speciation refers to a speciation process when two groups of identical species lived in identical geographical areas, they evolve in such a way that they could no longer interbreed. At that point, they are considered to be different species.

Sympatric speciation Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary Sympatric speciation refers to a speciation process when two groups of identical species lived in identical geographical areas, they evolve in such a way that they could no longer interbreed. At that point, they are considered to be different species.

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