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- In biology, two closely related species or po****tions are considered sympatric when they exist in the same geographic area and thus frequently encounter...
- Sympatric speciation is the evolution of a new species from a surviving ancestral species while both continue to inhabit the same geographic region. In...
- and sympatric. Whether genetic drift is a minor or major contributor to speciation is the subject of much ongoing discussion. Rapid sympatric speciation...
- the spectrum. Disruptive selection is inferred to oftentimes lead to sympatric speciation through a phyletic gradualism mode of evolution. Disruptive...
- to the island of Borneo that appears to be relatively rare compared to sympatric wild cats, based on the paucity of historical, as well as recent records...
- and Howea forsteriana probably evolved from a common ancestor through sympatric speciation. The canopy of a mature kentia palm tree spreads 5–10 ft (2–3 m)...
- Phoenicoparrus. The Chilean flamingo, Andean flamingo, and James' flamingo are all sympatric, and all live in colonies (including shared nesting areas). It is distinguished...
- Seasonal variations Parasites and hosts Geographic characters General biogeographic distribution patterns Sympatric-allopatric relationship of po****tions...
- occurred in the past) by measuring the strength of prezygotic isolation in a sympatric po****tion in comparison to an allopatric po****tion of the same species...
- (Quercus sect. Lobatae), subsection Agrifoliae. This species is commonly sympatric with canyon live oak (Q. chrysolepis), and the two may be hard to distinguish...