18.2: Formation of New Species - Biology LibreTexts
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WEBDifferences in breeding schedules, called temporal isolation, can act as a form of reproductive isolation. For example, two species of frogs inhabit the same area, but one reproduces from January to March, whereas the other reproduces from March to May (Figure \(\PageIndex{9}\)).
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