Temporal isolation in biology involves differences in breeding schedules causing reproductive isolation. Examples include frog species with different breeding times and experiments with fruit flies.
Temporal isolation is a form of prezygotic barrier that results from differences in breeding schedules, leading to reproductive isolation.
An example of temporal isolation is when two frog species reproduce at different times in the year; for instance, one species reproducing from January to March and the other from March to May.
Diane Dodd's experiment with fruit flies demonstrated how physical isolation, like feeding different diets to separated populations, can lead to reproductive isolation and speciation.
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