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The difference between allopatric and sympatric speciation is how long it takes for populations to split into separate species.
Speciation likely occurs through vicariance as the organisms that reached the islands split off from mainland populations.
Speciation likely occurs through dispersal as groups of organisms reach new islands and adapt to local conditions.
Speciation likely occurs through sympatric speciation as organisms diverge in different ecological niches.
Speciation likely occurs through hybridization as new organisms interact with resident organisms on islands.
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