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Section 2

Formation of New Species

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The Biological Species Concept

A species is defined as a group of individuals that, in nature, are able to mate and produce viable, fertile offspring.

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Reproductive Isolation

Reproductive isolation, through mechanical, behavioral, and physiological barriers, is an important component of speciation.

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Speciation

Speciation is an event in which a single species may branch to form two or more new species.

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Allopatric Speciation

Allopatric speciation occurs when a single species becomes geographically separated; each group evolves new and distinctive traits.

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Sympatric Speciation

Sympatric speciation occurs when two individual populations diverge from an ancestral species without being separated geographically.

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