In disruptive selection, two distinct types exist. Are they still considered one species and can interbreed
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In disruptive selection, two distinct types exist. Are they still considered one species and can interbreed

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-05-09] [Hit: ]
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Yes. It's just the intermediate phenotype that is eliminated; their species has not changed.
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