Which of the following is least likely to result in speciation?
a) random mating among member...
Biology, 29.08.2019 21:00 jhonnysoriano9053
Which of the following is least likely to result in speciation?
a) random mating among members of a large population of a species
b) occurrence of hybridization between individuals from two diff erent species
c) development of diff erent mating behavior by some members of a species
d) emigration to a specialized microenvironment by some members of a species
e) formation of a physical barrier that blocks gene fl ow between members of a species
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