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which of these is the best definition of biogeographic isolation? the separation of populations of different species through time the separation of members of a species through geographical or biological forces the separation of members of a species through anatomical forces the separation of members of different species through geographical forces
To determine the best definition of biogeographic isolation, we analyze each option:
- The first option mentions separation of different species through time, which is not related to biogeographic (geographic/biological) isolation.
- The second option states the separation of members of a species through geographical or biological forces. Biogeographic isolation involves isolating a single species (not different species) via geographic/biological means, so this fits.
- The third option refers to anatomical forces, which is not related to biogeographic isolation.
- The fourth option mentions different species, but biogeographic isolation is about a single species' members being separated.
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