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Biology, 20.12.2019 22:31 gladtobesmart123

What are the reproductive barriers that keep species separate?

a. lack of food; lack of habitat; lack of potential mates; lack of nesting sites; lack of genetic variation

b. mountains; canyons; glaciers; bodies of water (for terrestrial animals); areas of land (for aquatic animals)

c. habitat isolation; temporal isolation; behavioral isolation; mechanical isolation; gamete isolation

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