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What does it mean for two species to be reproductively isolated from each other?
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What does it mean for two species to be reproductively isolated from each other?
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A separation of a species or population so that they no longer interbreed and evolve into two separate species. ... They must mate with other species; the gene pools of two populations must become separated, or reproductively isolated.
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