Question 6: You have three populations inhabiting the same landmass. Individuals from the first two populations can mate and produce fertile offspring. Individuals from the first population can produce viable but non-fertile offspring with individuals from the third population. No viable offspring are ever produced between individuals from the second and the third population. How many species do the three populations together represent? A) The information is insufficient to estimate the number of species. B) 4 C) 3 D) 2
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