- In biology, two
closely related species or po****tions are
considered sympatric when they
exist in the same
geographic area and thus
frequently encounter...
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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
Malaysian individuals are only a po****tion. The
siamang occurs sympatrically with
other gibbons; its two
ranges are
entirely within the combined...
- 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...
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hares have
historically not
occupied the same locations, and only
became sympatric relatively recently;
historic accounts describe antagonistic relationships...
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found in the
Penman Kawinga Formation of the
Ruhuhu Basin. It
existed sympatrically with the even
larger Rubidgea. Kammerer,
Christian F. (2016). "Systematics...
- Phoenicoparrus. The
Chilean flamingo,
Andean flamingo, and James'
flamingo are all
sympatric, and all live in
colonies (including
shared nesting areas). It is distinguished...
- Prempree, K. (2021). "The
effects of prey
depletion on
dietary niches of
sympatric apex
predators in
Southeast Asia".
Integrative Zoology. 16 (1): 19–32...
- P; De Broyer, C; Hobson, KA (2002). "Food and
feeding ecology of the
sympatric thin-billed
Pachyptila belcheri and
Antarctic P.
desolata prions at Iles...