Biology, asked by manman21350, 10 months ago

which best describes biogeographic isolation?

it always lead to the formation of new species

it cannot lead to evolution

it is a mechanism for evolution

it occurs only through geographic forces

Answers

Answered by himanshu9933
13

Answer:

last option is right

it occurs only through geographic forces

Answered by histrionicus
26

it is a mechanism for evolution

Explanation:

Biogeographical isolation is a speciation process that involves the evolution of the species due to the forces like physical and biological that result in to new species.

This type of evolution result in a new species that are not reproductive fertile or compatible with the species from they isolated. It is one of major evolution mechanism.

Thus, the correct answer is -  it is a mechanism for evolution.

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