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Which of the following represents a scenario where the biological and morphological species concepts would yield the SAME conclusions about whether two populations are different species?Eastern and Western meadowlarks look extremely similar, have overlapping territories, and are not observed to interbreed in the wild.Kingsnakes and corn snakes both display banded patterns, where kingsnakes have alternating bright red, white, and black bands, and corn sakes have orange, red, and black bands. Their ranges overlap in the southeastern United States, and they occasionally interbreed in the wild, producing viable, fertile offspring.Fossils of horse ancestors show distinct morphological structural changes over evolutionary history. Some populations are highly localized in both space and time, others fossils appear across many geographic regions and throughout greater evolutionary time. There is no information available about interbreeding.None of the above are situations where the biological and morphological species concepts would yield the same conclusions
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