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“geographic speciations”
The evolutionary development of plant or animal groups whose members all have similar general features and are able to produce young plants or animals together: A geographic speciation is an evolutionary change leading to the rise of new species resulting from the separations of biological populations into mutually exclusive geographic regions, thereby creating distinct gene pools.
Geographic speciation refers to the differentiation of populations of biological groups in various geographical isolations to the point where they are recognized as separate species.
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-ation, -ization (-iz[e] + -ation); -isation (British spelling variation)
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geo-, ge- +
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grapho-, graph-, -graph, -graphy, -grapher, -graphia
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spec-, spic-, spect-, spectat-, spectro- -spectr, -spectful, -spection, -spective
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