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14 January, 01:27

Which best describes biogeographic isolation?

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  1. 14 January, 01:50
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    It cannot lead to evolution’ best describes bio-geographic isolation. In this evolutionary mechanism, the species or organisms involved are separated physically because of their habitat. Their habitat maybe destroyed naturally or by force and the species living in that certain area, are forced to divide themselves and isolate in the process. I think this is it
  2. 14 January, 01:52
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    When species are seperated by geography
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