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Cynthia Dunn
16 February, 21:26
Describe geographical isolation and competition
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Yasmin Burnett
16 February, 23:14
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Geographical isolation usually refers to two populations of the same species being separated due to some type of physical barrier. This separation of population occurs when a body of water or land forms and divides a habitat. Geographic isolation of a species also can occur when animals migrate to an isolated island.
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