A. Hetropatric Specie
B. Allopatric Specie
C. Homopatric Specie
D. Astroparic specie
Submitted by: Haziq
A species inhabiting different geographical areas is known as allopatric species.
This geographical isolation prevents mating between the two organism of same species.
As a result, there is no gene flow in the population. So, ultimately these organisms speciate to give rise to new species.