Multiple Choice
What is the most common reason for the disappearance of a hybrid zone, resulting in the completion of the speciation process?
A) when hybrids are at a selective disadvantage compared to offspring from within-population matings
B) when hybrids have a selective advantage and replace the parent species
C) when hybrids are found in ring species and no longer mate with the parent species
D) when hybrids mate assortatively
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