A species is an interbreeding population capable of producing what?

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Speciation is the formation of a new species from an original species. The original species are sometimes called the founder species.  A species is generally defined as a population of living organisms that are able to breed naturally and produce fertile offspring (although it cannot apply to organisms that reproduce asexually such as bacteria). Members of a species breed at a rate that produces more offspring than can be supported by a habitat. Some of the offspring do not reach maturity because of starvation, predation or disease. Those who inherit features that enable them to survive to... Show more

A species is an interbreeding population capable of producing what?