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  • 20-05-2017
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Why is sympatric speciation less likely to occur than allopatric speciation?

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  • 02-06-2017
By definition, a sympatric speciation is a biological process wherein the evolution of a certain species most likely comes from their single ancestral species. Its main difference from the allopatric speciation is that the evolution does not necessary require to be physical in nature, therefore, it is most likely to occur less frequent.
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