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between the two po****tions. In biogeography, the
terms parapatric and
parapatry are
often used to
describe the
relationship between organisms whose ranges...
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Hoelzel (1998). "Genetic
structure of
cetacean po****tions in sympatry,
parapatry, and
mixed ****emblages:
implications for
conservation policy". Journal...
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Distribution of the
Alaska Marmot,
Marmota broweri, and
Confirmation of
Parapatry with ****y Marmots".
Journal of Mammalogy. 90 (4): 859–869. doi:10.1644/08-MAMM-A-253...
- traits.
Ecological speciation can
occur either in allopatry, sympatry, or
parapatry—the only
requirement being that
speciation occurs as a
result of adaptation...
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split because of
morphological and
vocal differences as well as
apparent parapatry. Lack of
evidence of
hybridisation suggests that the
garnet and black-headed...
- para-allopatric
speciation A mode of
speciation in
which divergence begins in
parapatry but is
completed in allopatry.
paracentric inversion A
chromosomal inversion...
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Distribution of the
Alaska Marmot,
Marmota broweri, and
Confirmation of
Parapatry with ****y Marmots".
Journal of Mammalogy. 90 (4): 859–869. doi:10.1644/08-mamm-a-253...
- sub-speciation
within Australia's deserts. The
second cluster has
occurred due to
parapatry between semi-arid and wet country. The
territories of many subspecies...
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Busby &
Marcelo Duarte (2010). "A tale of two species: detritivory,
parapatry, and ****ual
dimorphism in
Lamprospilus collucia and L.
orcidia (Lycaenidae:...
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species in Madagascar. They
mainly ****ume
either that
species diverged in
parapatry by
gradually adapting to
different environmental conditions on the island...