A population of rabbits lives in a meadow with depression that runs through the middle. The depression fills in which water and becomes a river that separates the population into two groups. Over a very long period the two populations develop into entirely different species, no longer capable of reproducing with each other. This is an example of

A population of rabbits lives in a meadow with depression that runs through the middle. The depression fills in which water and becomes a river that separates the population into two groups. Over a very long period the two populations develop into entirely different species, no longer capable of reproducing with each other. This is an example of



A. artificial selection

B. mutation

C. sympatric speciation

D. the bottleneck effect

E. allopatric speciation



Answer: E


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