Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Reproductive isolation occurs between the populations of a species?

Reproductive isolation occurs between the populations of a species but not between populations of different species.


True


FalseReproductive isolation occurs between the populations of a species?
By definition, a species consists of populations that either interbreed or have the potential to interbreed. If two populations are reproductive isolated from each other, these two populations are by definition 2 different species.

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