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Two species of meadowlarks have different mating calls that lead to reproductive isolation. What type of isolation does this example represent?

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behavioral isolation. ..........

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Hi there!

The example of the meadowlarks is an example of behavioral isolation. This is because the mating call is a behavior the birds exhibit. This helps the birds to find their correct mate because though the birds look similar, they are not able to produce offspring.

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