Paleoecology
Allopatric speciation is the process by which new species arise due to geographic isolation, where populations of a single species become separated by physical barriers, leading to divergent evolution. This type of speciation highlights the impact of physical landscape changes and geographical features on the distribution and diversity of species, illustrating how isolating mechanisms can contribute to biodiversity over time.
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