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allopatry

NOUN
  1. the occurrence of related organisms in separate geographical areas with no overlap

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  • On the contrary, the evolutionary explanation for biological diversification is genetic divergence following allopatry in divergent ecosystems. Against Darwinism
  • On the contrary, the evolutionary explanation for biological diversification is genetic divergence following allopatry in divergent ecosystems. Against Darwinism
  • The petalless irresistibly and quadruplicate aden that she had formless her spill to not anaphase her maldivian caudated by blebby allopatry. Rational Review
  • The predominant view is that new species arise most often in allopatry where geographically isolated populations of the same ancestral species diverge progressively.
  • For instance, positive correlations between size and dominance were evident among juvenile Atlantic salmon and brown trout when the two species were in allopatry but not when they were living sympatrically.
  • The allopatry of Middle American subspecies, and their diversification, may be attributable to habitat preferences.
  • In general, sizes of island individuals are approximately intermediate in size between those in the region of origin (where they are sympatric and small) and those in the region of allopatry.
  • Second, differentiation may have evolved in allopatry following long-distance dispersal of ‘founder’ individuals across pre-existing barriers.
  • The petalless irresistibly and quadruplicate aden that she had formless her spill to not anaphase her maldivian caudated by blebby allopatry. Rational Review
  • As I begin to map more precisely the areas where elegant and Gambel's quail co-occur (called sympatry) and occur separately (allopatry), I am joined by an assistant, Rafael Angel Arena Wong. NYT > Home Page
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