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Evolution of reproductive isolation within an ancestral species, resulting in two or more descendant species.
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The processes by which a single species splits into two or more species
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A group of organisms that are able to interbreed all belong to the same species. It follows then that organisms that are unable to interbreed belong to separate species.
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This is the evolution of multiple species from a single founding (ancestral) species. Closely related forms are usually defined as species if there is some form of reproductive isolation. Anagenetic speciation (anagenesis) is where a single species changes over time to the extent that it is recognised as a new species. see [1: peripatric speciation . ...
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formation of new species through natural selection; occurs when selective force is intense; accounts for diversity of living things on planet today.
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