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Multiple Choice
What is temporal isolation in the context of speciation?
A
A process where physical barriers prevent species from mating.
B
A mechanism where two species breed at different times of the day or year, preventing interbreeding.
C
A situation where species evolve different mating rituals.
D
A condition where species are unable to produce fertile offspring.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the concept of speciation, which is the process by which new and distinct species arise in the course of evolution.
Recognize that temporal isolation is a type of reproductive isolation, which prevents species from interbreeding.
Identify that temporal isolation occurs when two species have different breeding times, either during different times of the day or different seasons of the year.
Consider how temporal isolation can lead to speciation by preventing gene flow between populations that breed at different times.
Reflect on examples of temporal isolation, such as two species of frogs that breed in different months, thus preventing interbreeding and leading to speciation.