Biology, asked by deepak286, 1 year ago

will the geographical isolation be a major factor in the speciation of self pollinating plant species why or why not

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Answered by yrd
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1) no geographically isolation won't be a major factor in self pollinating species because they do not depend on other plants for their pollination.
2) They pollinate amongst themselves only so no new species would be created.
3) Speciation occurs when there is reproductive isolation of an organism but in case of self pollinating plants geographical isolation cannot create reproductive isolation

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Answered by kashyapswati312
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This is because---

1) Here pollination occurs within the same plant

2) A geographical barrier seprates 2 pollination and hence it is not significant here in causing sepration.

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