Allopatric vs Sympatric Speciation: Key Differences Explained
Allopatric speciation happens when populations become geographically isolated and evolve separately; sympatric speciation occurs when new species arise within the same area without physical barriers. Students mix the terms because both describe how species split, but “allo-” (other) and “sym-” (together) hint at location, not time. A single map showing a river versus a forest…