Multiple Choice
The evolutionary species concept states that for a population to be declared a separate species, it must:
A) not interbreed with any other population.
B) have diverged significantly from other populations.
C) occupy a different niche than any other population.
D) be morphologically different from any other population.
E) have undergone natural selection sometime in its history.
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