Definition of Allopatry. Meaning of Allopatry. Synonyms of Allopatry

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Definition of Allopatry

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- their po****tion sizes and geographic isolating mechanisms. The terms allopatry and vicariance are often used in biogeography to describe the relationship...
- through secondary contact, which refers to speciation or divergence in allopatry followed by range expansions leading to an area of sympatry. Sympatric...
- Parapatry is a geographical distribution opposed to sympatry (same area) and allopatry or peripatry (two similar cases of distinct areas). Various "forms" of...
- geographic and reproductive overlap between species. On one extreme is allopatry, in which the overlap is zero (no gene flow), and on the other extreme...
- reinforcement, as evidenced by differences between colouration in sympatry versus allopatry. This is evidence for speciation by reinforcement. They are birds of deciduous...
- salamanders/m2), is comparable to nearby densities for P. hubrichti in allopatry. The depressed density for P. hubrichti in sympatry with P. cinereus suggests...
- joining of two formerly isolated po****tions which differentiated in allopatry, creating an intermediate zone. This secondary contact scenario may occur...
- ecologically relevant traits. Ecological speciation can occur either in allopatry, sympatry, or parapatry—the only requirement being that speciation occurs...
- Ctenosaura belong in several different clades. Closely related species show allopatry whereas species from divergent clades show sympatry. Until 2017, the two...
- roles of genetic, geographical and climatic distance in sympatry and allopatry". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 123 (4): 825–849. doi:10...