The importance of isolation is likewise great in preventing, after any physical change in the conditions, such as of climate, elevation of the land, etc.
, the immigration of better adapted organisms; and thus new places in the natural economy of the district will be left open to be filled up by the modification of the old inhabitants.
Lastly, isolation will give time for a new variety to be improved at a slow rate; and this may sometimes be of much importance.
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