Yes, and of all of these “speciation events,” which have resulted in new species? Answer: None, unless you define “new species” as a fruit fly that is slightly different than other fruit flies. Thing is, Alter Kaker, there isn’t widespread agreement on what constitutes a “species,” not even the inability to interbreed, and the dogma of Darwinism has almost choked off any “heretical” research.
A species is a population that cannot produce fertile offspring with another population. A number of new species have been created in the lab, populations which are reproductively isolated from their parent populations.