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- species being unique to a defined geographic location. Specifically, neoendemic species are those that have recently arisen, through divergence and reproductive...
- work, Ledyard Stebbins and Jack Major then introduced the concepts of neoendemics and paleoendemics in 1965 to describe the endemics of California. Endemic...
- Profile Dibble, A. C. & C. S. Campbell (2001). "Conservation status of Carex oronensis (Cyperaceae), a possible neoendemic of Maine". Rhodora. 103: 351–379....
- It is not always clear whether a particular species is paleoendemic or neoendemic. Ginkgos are a paleoendemic genus. From the Mesozoic to the mid-Cenozoic...
- filled with tiny, ovoid-crescent-shaped seeds. The genus evolved as neoendemics, from ancestors in the stonecrop genus, Sedum. The ancestors radiated...
- rates in a variety of climate change related conditions. In contrast, for neoendemic species, hybridization could result in a loss of biodiversity because...
- called paleoendemics, and fostering the growth of new species, called neoendemics, in unusual nooks created by complex climate and soils. These small microclimates...
- isolated as originally believed, and that some of their species are neoendemics rather than paleoendemics. For example, an endemic group of tree frogs...
- without modern analogs in the Miocene. Fossil fruits (mericarps) of the neoendemic Apiaceae Melanoselinum (≡ Daucus) decipiens were reported from the lacustrine...