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Reproductive isolation occurs when?

A. a small number of individuals moves and starts a new population
B. some catastrophic event greatly reduces the size of a population
C. the gene pools of different populations have become very diversified
D. members of different populations can no longer mate successfully

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The answer is D: members of a different populations can no longer mate successfully


Or if they do reproduce their offspring will be sterile meaning their offspring won't be able to reproduce. An example would be a horse and a donkey mating. They usually produce sterile offspring.

Hopefully this helped and good luck.
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User Adamk
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I would say D. Members of different populations can no longer mate successfully. I hope I'm right and good luck :)
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