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Question | Answer |
Species | A group of interbreeding or potentially interbreeding individuals that give rise to fertile offspring |
Ring Species | A term used when you see two species that are joined by a series of structural and intermediate types but appear different - usually the two species can no longer interbreed. [Name an example...] |
Subspecies | Populations of a species that are distinguishable by one or more characteristics much like geographical races in humans |
Hybrid Zone | The region where genetically different populations meet and interbreed a small amount, mixing genotypes. [Name and describe the three possible outcomes...] |
Reproductive Isolation | The prevention of gene flow between populations of the same species, which may lead to speciation. [In New Zealand this is usually linked to the Ice Ages and change in sea level] |
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