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1) A reproductive isolating mechanism in which members of different species mate at different times of the year in different seasons.
 
1) A reproductive isolating mechanism in which members of different species mate at different times of the year in different seasons.
  
2) Temporal isolation is genetic isolation achieved due to temporal differences in breeding. For example, one population would be temporally isolated from another if it's breeding season was in the fall while the other's was in the spring.
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2) '''Temporal isolation''' is genetic isolation achieved due to temporal differences in breeding. For example, one population would be temporally isolated from another if it's breeding season was in the fall while the other's was in the spring.

Latest revision as of 11:38, 6 October 2016

1) A reproductive isolating mechanism in which members of different species mate at different times of the year in different seasons.

2) Temporal isolation is genetic isolation achieved due to temporal differences in breeding. For example, one population would be temporally isolated from another if it's breeding season was in the fall while the other's was in the spring.