Question 29 3 pts Which statement about the Biological Species concept is correct? A species represents a group of interbreeding (or potentially interbreeding) populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups Members of a single biological species may be divided into morphologically, phylogenetically and/or behaviorally distinct subpopulations that are distributed in different parts of the world. Members of a new biological species may evolve repeatedly from the same progenitor species, if reproductive compatibility is due to a simple genetic or genomic change and all individuals that bear that change are interfertile. All of the above.