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what type of speciation occurs when a plant population becomes reproductively isolated while living with its parents population?

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This type of speciation is called Peripatric Speciation. Peripatric speciation gives rise to daughter species that becomes reproductively isolated. Parent and daughter species are usually adjacent to each other but did not overlap. There are two requirements for this kind of speciation, geographic space and time.
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