
Two or more forms of a species having essentially separate distributions.
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Growing in different geographical regions.
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occupying different geographic regions
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Two or more forms of a species having essentially separate distributions.
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<ecology> Relating to or involving two populations of the same species which cannot interbreed because they are separated by a geographic barrier (such as a mountain range or wide river). ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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occurring in different places; usually refers to geographical separation of populations (Ricklefs 1970:865). The populations may exhibit divergence in behavior, morphology, or genetic composition.
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occupying different geographic regions
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Occurring in different geographic regions. See parapatric and sympatric.
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occurring in different places; usually refers to geographical separation of populations (Ricklefs 1979:865). The populations may exhibit divergence in behavior, morphology, or genetic composition.
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Species in geographical areas that do not overlap
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mutually exclusive geographically as contrasted with sympatric. From The Birdwatcher's Companion : Separated geographically; usually refers to closely related species or subspecies whose breeding ranges, although adjacent, do not overlap. In this situation the possibility of interbreeding cannot be tested because the two forms do not normally meet....
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occurring in different places; usually refers to geographical separation of populations (Ricklefs 1979865). The populations may exhibit divergence in behavior, morphology, or genetic composition.
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Having separate and mutually exclusive areas of geographical distribution (opposite of sympatric).
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Species in geographical areas that do not overlap
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(L: allo=other; patria fatherland) referring to populations, species or other taxa occupying different and disjunct geographical regions. Allopatric organisms are also referred to as strays or stragglers. They have arrived by accident, and do not form breeding populations.
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Occuring in differetn geographic areas. Also see Sympatric.
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allopatric In biology, of or pertaining to species of organisms occurring in different, but often adjacent areas.
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Populations that occur in separate regions with no geographic overlap.
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Relating to two or more related species whose range do not overlap
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literally, 'other country'; refers to distribution areas of different taxa that do not overlap.
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adjective (of biological species or speciation) occurring in areas isolated geographically from one another
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The geographical range of one species (or taxon) not overlapping with that of another, similar, species (or taxon). (See also parapatric and sympatric).
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two or more forms of a species having essentially separate distributions
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Having distributions that do not overlap.
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originating in or occupying different geographical areas.
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