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- predation. Ecotypes can be seen in wide geographical distributions and may eventually lead to speciation. In evolutionary ecology, an ecotype, sometimes...
- known as LL (Low Light) ecotypes, with strains that occupy shallower depths in the water column known as HL (High Light) ecotypes. Furthermore, Prochlorococcus...
- caribou are classified into three ecotypes – Mountain, Northern, and Boreal. In Ontario caribou are classified into two ecotypes – forest-dwelling woodland caribou...
- Rice is a cereal grain and in its domesticated form is the staple food of over half of the world's po****tion, particularly in Asia and Africa. Rice is...
- subspecies distributions, without naming them as such, plus some ecotypes. Ecotypes are not phylogenetically based and cannot substitute for taxonomy...
- Formerly or currently considered subspecies or po****tions of brown bears (ursus arctos) have been listed as follows: Brown bear size, most often measured...
- numerous ecotypes/subspecies. These include three main ecotypes: a riverine ecotype called river trout or Salmo trutta morpha fario; a lacustrine ecotype or...
- reproduction. Hawkins, Malgas, & Biénabe (2011) suggested that there are multiple ecotypes of A. linearis that have different selected methods of growth and morphology...
- to two T. truncatus ecotypes: a nears**** coastal type and an offs**** type. Genetic analyses suggested that the nears**** ecotype was genetically distinct...
- The plains bison (Bison bison bison) is one of two subspecies/ecotypes of the American bison, the other being the wood bison (B. b. athabascae). A natural...