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Speciation is the evolutionary process where populations evolve to become distinct species through reproductive isolation and genetic differentiation. There are three main types of speciation: allopatric speciation occurs when geographic barriers prevent interbreeding; sympatric speciation results from behavioral or temporal isolation with continued habitat overlap; and parapatric speciation happens when populations spread out and separation increases, making interbreeding impractical. Examples include Gran
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- Qweemyah Israel
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