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Species that are_______species can occur in the same location and are phenotypically different.

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Species that are sympatric species can occur in the same location and are phenotypically different.

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Speciation is the evolutionary process by which a population of a species acquires differentiating characteristics that lead it to distinguish itself from the species it formed. Sympatric speciation is a type of speciation that consists of the genetic separation of different populations of the same species that live in the same environment (same geographical location), so that species originate by divergence between individuals, that is, they diversify due to to the appearance of isolation mechanisms these can be genetic, ethological or sexual.

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