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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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.
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.
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