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Biogeographic isolation leads to
, the formation of a new species.
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Speciation — more specifically allopatric speciation. Geographic (biogeographic) isolation prevents gene flow between populations, allowing them to diverge by mutation, drift, and selection until reproductive isolation and a new species arise.
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