Groups that are not attracted to each other for mating can be explained by
A
Geographical isolation
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B
Mechanical isolation
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C
Temporal isolation
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D
Hybrid sterility
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E
Behavioral isolation
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Solution
The correct option is C Behavioral isolation The presence of populations of a species in distant localities preventing the gene flow between them leads to geographical isolation. Incompatible differences in reproductive structures leading to prevention of cross-fertilization refer to a mechanical isolation. Different periods of attainment of sexual maturity lead to temporal isolation. Abnormal distribution to the gametes of whole chromosomes, chromosome segments, or combinations of genes leading to infertile hybrid is one of the post-zygotic isolation. Incompatible premating behavior leading to no attraction between groups for mating is termed as behavioral isolation.