Two species of marine corals live close together The first releases its gametes into the...

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Two species of marine corals live close together The first releases its gametes into the ocean early in the evening Some fuse for form zygote but Ocean currents quickly disperse them until they are so diluted no more mating happens A few hours later the second species of coral releases its gametes and the same thing happens Even though they live together no hybrids form The BEST explanation for this is a Prezygotic isolation b Temporal isolation c Hybrid inviability d Post zygotic isolation e mechanical isolation

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