Allopatric Speciation:A mode of speciation that occurs when a population becomes geographically isolated from the rest of the species, leading to the development of reproductive barriers and the eventual formation of a new species.
Sympatric Speciation: A mode of speciation that occurs within a shared geographic region, often driven by factors such as habitat differentiation, resource partitioning, or the evolution of reproductive barriers.
Reproductive Isolation: A state in which two populations of a species are unable to interbreed due to the presence of biological or behavioral barriers, leading to the formation of distinct species.