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Slight change in physical appearance from one geographical region to another
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[biology] In biology and ecology, an ecocline or simply cline (from κλίνω `to possess or exhibit gradient, to lean`) describes an ecotone in which a series of biocommunities display a continuous gradient. The term was coined by the English evolutionary biologist Julian Huxley in 1938. More technically, clines consist of ecotypes or for...
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[hydrology] In hydrology and related sciences and technologies, a cline is a comparatively thin, typically horizontal layer within a fluid, in which a property of the fluid varies greatly over a relatively short vertical distance. Such clines and, and the respectively varying properties include: ...
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a character gradient over a geographical area where one or several morphological features gradually change over a part or over the whole distribution area. adj. clinal
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(from the article `insect`) ...many butterflies inhabiting industrial areas have become almost black during the past century; black forms are more tolerant of pollution and less ...
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A progressive, usually continuous change in one or more characters of a species over a geographic or altitudinal range.
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A gradual change in an allele frequency or in the mean of a character over a geographic boundary.
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A systematic relation between location and the frequencies of alleles; lines connecting points of equal frequency are termed isoclines, and the direction of the cline at any point is at right angles to an isocline. ... Origin: G. Klino, to slope ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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a geographic gradient in a measurable character, or gradient in gene, genotype, or phenotype frequency (Endler 1970:180).
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a geographic gradient in a measurable character, or gradient in gene, genotype, or phenotype frequency (Endler 1977:180).
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a geographic gradient in a measurable character, or gradient in gene, genotype, or phenotype frequency (Endler 1977180).
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An environmental gradient (temperature, rainfall, soil ph . . .) and a corresponding phenotypic gradient in a population of plants or animals. Where these have been evaluated by provenance tests, clines are often found to have a genetic basis.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: klīn Definitions: 1. A systematic relation between location and the frequencies of alleles; lines connecting points of equal frequency are termed isoclines, and the direction of the cline at any point is at right angles to an isocline.
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A suffix specifying a form of slope or gradation, such as anticline, monocline or syncline.
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cline A character gradient; continuous variation in the expression of a character through a series of contiguous populations; clinal.
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A gradual change in certain characteristics of individuals of the same species, which is evident in a geographic progression from one population to the next.
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a series of contiguous populations that exhibit gradual and continuous change of character in response to some environmental gradient.
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A species of birds, that is spread out over a large distance, to a point, where birds at one end will not associate with the others.
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Gradual geographic change in size or colour or other biological attributes.
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Quantitative gradation in characteristics of species across its range.
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the gradual change in certain characteristics exhibited by members of a series of adjacent populations of organisms of the same species. · (in systemic linguistics) a scale of continuous gradation; continuum.
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