
with more or less similar or overlapping ranges of distribution.
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describing different species or populations that live in the same geographical area (Morris 1992).
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occupying the same regions but not interbreeding
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Growing together.
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growing together with, or having the same range as
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Describes species that live in the same geographical location
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having a similar geographical and/or bathymetric distribution.
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<ecology, zoology> Refers to different species or populations of the same species that livein the same geographic area. ... Compare: allopatric. ... (19 Jan 1998) ...
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occurring in the same place, usually referring to areas of overlap in species distributions (Ricklefs 1970:880).
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growing together with, or having the same range as
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Occupying the same geographic area. See parapatric and allopatric.
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occurring in the same place, usually referring to areas of overlap in species distributions (Ricklefs 1979:880).
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Closely related species or subspecies, whose geographic ranges overlap as contrasted with allopatric.
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occurring in the same place, usually referring to areas of overlap in species distributions (Ricklefs 1979880).
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Having the same; occurring in the same geographical area without loss of identity through interbreeding.
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Having overlapping geographic ranges. (cf allopatric, allotopic, and syntopic)
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species that occur within the same geographic range without interbreeding.
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(Gk: syn=with; patria/patrius fatherland, native land) referring to populations, species or other taxa that occur together within the same geographical area and with the potential of gene exchange and competition. (opposite: allopatric, parapatric).
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[
adj] - (of biological species or speciation) occurring in the same or overlapping geographical areas
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literally, 'same country'; refers to distribution areas of different species that overlap.
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adjective (of biological species or speciation) occurring in the same or overlapping geographical areas
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Occurring together in the same area. (See also allopatric and parapatric).
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organisms whose ranges overlap or are even identical, so that they occur together at least in some places
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Where different species occur in overlapping geographical areas without interbreeding. For example, two species of a closely related taxon may share a geographic range, or parts of, but do not interbreed because they are distinct species.
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originating in or occupying the same geographical area.
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