SCENARIO:
A species of rabbits lives on both sides of a small stream. They can move across the stream by jumping or wading but they cannot swim. A flood caused the stream to widen into a permanent river. The rabbits become 2 groups, one on each side of the river. Being unable to swim, they could not cross the river. After many years, the climate changed so that on the northern side of the river the temperatures were consistently lower than on the southern side of the river.
1. What will happen to the members on each side of the river with unfavorable traits for their climate?
2. What event isolated the rabbits?
3. If the river and climate conditions remain the same as described above, what will happen to the original species of rabbit?
4. Why?
5. What type of isolation is represented in this scenario?
6. Could a new species form? Why?
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