Biology II - Chapter 16-3
geographic isolation
form of reproductive isolation in which two populations are separated physically by geographic barriers such as rivers, mountains, or stretches of water
behavioral isolation
form of reproductive isolation in which two populations have differences in courtship rituals or other types of behavior that prevent them from interbreeding
temporal isolation
form of reproductive isolation in which two populations reproduce at different times
speciation
formation of new species
reproductive isolation
separation of species or populations by behavior, geography or time so that they cannot interbreed and produce fertile offspring