When does variation occur during divergent evolution?
I have to illustrate a fictitious example of divergent evolution and I know the basic idea that a population splits to form two separate populations which then becomes isolated from one another and then different selection pressures and natural selection cause them to evolve differently.
But I'm slightly confused. Does variation occur within the population before it is isolated or after it is isolated? And must the two populations be geographiaclly isolated by a barrier or can they simply live at separate ends of an island?