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Mechanical Isolation Prezygotic Biological Barrier Species Structural Differences

Mechanical isolation is a prezygotic barrier resulting from structural differences that prevent successful mating and reproduction between species.

L'isolement mécanique est une barrière prézygotique résultant de différences structurelles qui empêchent l'accouplement réussi entre espèces.

Text Mechanical isolation (prezygotic biological barrier) is when species have structural differences which prevent successful mating and reproduction, so they cannot interbeed.

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