EVOLUTION
PATTERNS OF EVOLUTION
Question
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Habitat Isolation
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Behavioral Isolation
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Temporal Isolation
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Embryo Isolation
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Detailed explanation-1: -temporal isolation, in biology, a type of reproductive isolation mechanism among sexual organisms in which the differences in the timing of critical reproductive events prevent members of closely related species, which could otherwise breed with one another, from mating and producing hybrid offspring.
Detailed explanation-2: -Answer and Explanation: A reproductive barrier that prevents species from mating is an example of a prezygotic barrier. The mechanism by which mating is prevented before fertilization and zygote formation is called the prezygotic mechanism.
Detailed explanation-3: -Any of the factors that prevent potentially fertile individuals from meeting will reproductively isolate the members of distinct species. The types of barriers that can cause this isolation include: different habitats, physical barriers, and a difference in the time of sexual maturity or flowering.