If speciation is caused by populations meeting at different times it seasons this is an example of

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If speciation is caused by populations meeting at different times or seasons, this is an example of temporal isolation. Temporal isolation is a form of reproductive isolation where two populations breed at different times of the day, seasons, or years, preventing them from interbreeding even if they occupy the same habitat. This can lead to divergence and eventually speciation as the two populations evolve independently over time.

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