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- Describe and give example of Mechanical on Adaptation and SpeciationDefine speciation and the role of genetic divergence among populations in creating new species.Describe the different modes of speciation and discuss how reproductive isolation mechanisms, developed during the process of reinforcement, ensure the integrity of incipient species
- Describe the factors that cause the gene pool to change, including natural selection, genetic drift, gene flow, nonrandom mating, bottleneck effect, founder effect, migration, and mutation.Define Species. Explain the types of speciation and the steps that lead to speciation. Provide examples and interpret dataDefine Species. Explain the types of speciation and the steps that lead to speciation.Provide examples and interpret data
- Contrast allopatric speciation with sympatric speciation, and explain how each method may result in the creation of a new species.Define the following words: Speciation Extinction Coevolution Stimulation Innate Survivorship Altruism Inclusive fitness Kin selection Eusocial Cultural behavior Speciesexplain how species diversity promotes adaptation and survival in changing environments.