When two populations have been separated for long periods, when are the hybrid z
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When two populations have been separated for long periods, when are the hybrid zones expected to disappear resulting in completion of the speciation process (i.e., the two populations become separate species)?
When hybrids are at a selective disadvantage
When hybrids have a selective advantage
When hybrids have equal fitness to parents
When the hybrid zone is wide
When hybrids are at a selective disadvantage
When hybrids have a selective advantage
When hybrids have equal fitness to parents
When the hybrid zone is wide
Explanation / Answer
When two populations have been separated for long periods, the hybrid zones expected to disappear resulting in completion of the speciation process (i.e., the two populations become separate species when hybrids are at a selective disadvantage.
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