Meaning allopatry
What does allopatry mean? Here you find 9 meanings of the word allopatry. You can also add a definition of allopatry yourself

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allopatry


Populations or species with nonoverlapping geographic distributions. Contrast with sympatry. alpha-helix
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allopatry


Living in separate places. Compare with sympatry.
Source: fossilmall.com

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allopatry


The complete separation of populations by geographic barriers.
Source: evolution-textbook.org

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allopatry


Living in separate places. Compare with sympatry.
Source: fossilmuseum.net

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allopatry


(n) the occurrence of related organisms in separate geographical areas with no overlap
Source: beedictionary.com

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allopatry


the condition of two organisms or groups of organisms inhabiting different places.
Source: cpp.edu (offline)

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allopatry


Non-overlapping geographic ranges.
Source: archaeologyinfo.com

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allopatry


<ecology> The condition of two populations of the same species being separated by a geographic barrier that prevents them from interbreeding. (09 Oct 1997)
Source: mondofacto.com (offline)

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allopatry


(biology) The condition of being allopatric
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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