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A Population of Mountain-Dwelling Salamanders Migrates and Splits into Two

Question 37

Question 37

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A population of mountain-dwelling salamanders migrates and splits into two populations separated by a valley they can not cross.The speciation process that may occur is:


A) allopatric.
B) temporal.
C) behavioral.
D) sympatric.

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