When a species exploits a new niche ( how an organism makes a living) it will automatically reduce gene flow with individuals exploiting the other niche.
When a species exploits a new niche ( how an organism makes a living) it will automatically reduce gene
flow with individuals exploiting the other niche. Delete When a species exploits a new niche ( how an
organism makes a living) it will automatically reduce gene flow with individuals exploiting the other niche. Gene flow is interrupted, despite living in the same space
When a species exploits a new niche ( how an organism makes a living) it will automatically reduce gene flow
with individuals exploiting the other niche.
When a species exploits a new niche ( how an organism makes a living) it will automatically reduce gene flow
with individuals exploiting the other niche.
Gene flow between the two populations is interrupted through ecological isolation (geographic separation of
niches).
This is when there is disruptive selection for resource use, and when mating occurs on the resources.
When species exploits a new niche (how an organism makes a living), it will automatically reduce gene flow with individuals exploiting another niche.