Biology, asked by deepikayadav81ouw2ks, 1 year ago

Which best describes biogeographic isolation?a. It always leads to the formation of new species.b. It cannot lead to evolution.c. It is a mechanism for evolution.d. It occurs only through geographic forces.

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Answered by tanishqsingh
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c) it is a mechanism for evolution.

When population of species are kept geographical isolated from each other, they split into two or more and the population forms a new species. Such mode of speciation is called allopatric speciation and the species are known as allopatric species.
Answered by haileyferguson
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Answer:

C

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