Two separate populations of robins reside in the same forest. Occasionally, two members from the different populations will mate and produce offspring. In population biology, the concept used to describe this is

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Two separate populations of robins reside in the same forest. Occasionally, two members from the different populations will mate and produce offspring. In population biology, the concept used to describe this is