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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the first step in allopatric speciation?
A
Natural selection favoring different traits
B
Genetic drift within populations
C
Development of reproductive barriers
D
Geographic isolation of populations
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the concept of allopatric speciation, which is a form of speciation that occurs when biological populations become physically separated by an extrinsic barrier and evolve into distinct species.
Recognize that the first step in allopatric speciation is the geographic isolation of populations. This means that a physical barrier, such as a mountain range, river, or distance, separates a population into two or more groups.
Once the populations are geographically isolated, they are unable to interbreed. This separation allows each group to evolve independently through mechanisms such as natural selection, genetic drift, and mutation.
Over time, the isolated populations may accumulate enough genetic differences that they develop reproductive barriers, preventing them from interbreeding even if the physical barrier is removed.
Review the options provided in the problem and identify that 'Geographic isolation of populations' is the correct first step in the process of allopatric speciation.