reproduction
yes
Evolution can only be seen through generations. Natural selection allows those that have the advantageous genes to live, and others to die out. Therefore, it takes many generations to see the effects of evolution on a species. Increasing sexual reproduction allows the turnover of generations to be quicker. Since we can only see the changes in future generations of a species, more reproduction will let those generations get here quicker, and therefore evolution can occur faster.
asexual reproduction
If individuals in a species never reproduce ,it would mean an end to that species on earth
Once species have truly become distinct, members of the two species are no longer able to successfully breed with each other and produce fully viable offspring. This may be as little as a physical separation that prevents contact (e.g. new mountain ranges, isolation on islands), to changes in pheromones that individuals produce so that individuals of the two species are no longer attracted cross species even if they encounter each other, to as much as the development of complete genetic incompatibility (e.g. different numbers of chromosomes in the two species).
yes
they can inter breed and produce fertile offspring.
reproduction
Through Speciation - an evolutionary process which causes organisms which were once of the same species to become genetically distinct from one another (over numerous generations) to the point where they can no longer produce fertile offspring More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speciation
Evolution
Members of a species are individuals that share common characteristics and can interbreed to produce fertile offspring. They are genetically similar but can exhibit variations due to factors like age, sex, and environment. The collective group of individuals within a species contributes to its overall diversity and survival.
Overproduction
If the two species are even able to produce offspring, then the offspring would be a hybrid. For example, a donkey and a horse breed to make a mule. Due to the definition of "species," the offspring would either be infertile, inviable or both.
The process that drives evolution is known as survival of the fittest. In any given generation, some individual members of a species are better suited to their particular environmental niche than others are - whatever that may consist of, which can be a very wide range of attributes. Maybe they need to have sharp teeth, let us say. Some individuals have sharper teeth than others, and because this is what they need, they survive better and have more offspring than the individuals with duller teeth. And that's one generation. The same process of selection takes place with every generation. After hundreds of generations of evolutionary pressure toward sharper teeth, chances are you are going to see a species that has very sharp teeth.
interbreed and the definition is to produce an organism by the mating of individuals of different breeds, varieties, or species. HOPE THIS HELPED YOU OUT
Evolution can only be seen through generations. Natural selection allows those that have the advantageous genes to live, and others to die out. Therefore, it takes many generations to see the effects of evolution on a species. Increasing sexual reproduction allows the turnover of generations to be quicker. Since we can only see the changes in future generations of a species, more reproduction will let those generations get here quicker, and therefore evolution can occur faster.
Extinction of a particular animal species occurs when there are no more individuals of that species alive anywhere in the world. The process of extinction is a natural part of evolution.