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Speciation occurs when populations of a species become so

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Speciation occurs when populations of a species become so

Speciation occurs when populations of a species become so different over time that they can no longer interbreed Which of the following best describes the relationship between speciation and biodiversity OA An increase in biodiversity generally results in a decrease in speciation rate OB Speciation results in an increase in overall biodiversity OC Ecosystems with low biodiversity always have a low rate of speciation OD Speciation can only occur in ecosystems with low biodiversity