Which factor or factors contribute to the biological definition of a species? (one answer or multiple answers possible) 多项选择题
Individuals share similar behaviors and environmental adaptations, keeping their group distinct from other populations.
Individuals within a species can interbreed with each other, producing offspring that are also capable of reproducing themselves.
Individuals are close enough in a physical territory to allow gene exchange, which helps maintain overall similarity of traits but permits some variation.
Individuals are generally found in defined geographic zones, although overlap with other groups may occur without merging into one population.
Individuals in a species have consistent mating strategies that align with other populations, ensuring similar traits across generations.
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