- A
relict is a
surviving remnant of a
natural phenomenon. A
relict (or relic) is an
organism that at an
earlier time was
abundant in a
large area but now...
- of
organisms that was more
widespread or more
diverse in the past. A
relictual po****tion is a po****tion
currently inhabiting a
restricted area whose...
- of
organisms that were more
widespread or more
diverse in the past. A '
relictual po****tion' is a po****tion that
currently occurs in a
restricted area...
-
Boisea is very patchy; it is
speculated that its
highly vicariant range is
relictual of what was
previously a much vaster,
continuous range. The most well-known...
- The
relictual slender salamander (Batrachoseps relictus) is a
species of
salamander in the
family Plethodontidae. It is
endemic to California,
found only...
- the Madeira,
Canary Islands and Cape
Verde islands, as well as a few
relictual stations in the
Tibesti (Chad). The
leaves are large, round, dichotomously...
- bees (tribe Ceratinini), the
allodapine bees (tribe Allodapini), and the
relictual genus Manuelia (tribe Manueliini). The
Tribes of
Xylocopinae are: The...
- are also
highly distinctive (pronounced
endemism and a
large number of
relictual taxa) for a wide
range of taxa and at
higher taxonomic levels.
Trees use...
- The
conifer forests of the
Greater Antilles contain many
endemics and
relictual taxa. Many
migratory birds and
butterflies spend winter in
tropical and...
- CuraƧao
contained a
diverse ecosystem of stygofauna,
including members from
relictual crustacean groups such as Thermosbaenacea. However, this
network of aquatic...