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In the 1930s, how did Dobzhansky and Mayr explain the origin of species?

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It's about Charles Darwin's journey and discoveries on The Beagle . Also, Darwin believed all species had the same ancestor and evolved from them. There are 2 purposes: to 1. To explaining what natural selection is and how it could produce new species and 2. Respond to objections that those who do not agree with natural selection might have.

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Answer:

In 1930s, Mayr and Dobzhansky illustrated the origin of species on the basis of allopatric speciation.

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Allopatric speciation also called geographic speciation. This speciation takes place when the populations of the identical kind of species get separated because of the environmental modifications like the building of a mountain, and others. There are four kinds of speciation known that is, sympatric, artificial, peripatric, and parapatric.

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