Definition of Pantropical. Meaning of Pantropical. Synonyms of Pantropical

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- A pantropical ("all tropics") distribution is one which covers tropical regions of both the Eastern and Western hemispheres. Examples of species include...
- thinning. Two subspecies of the pantropical spotted dolphin are recognized: S. a. attenuata or offs**** pantropical spotted dolphin, found worldwide...
- A polytropic process is a thermodynamic process that obeys the relation: p V n = C {\displaystyle pV^{n}=C} where p is the pressure, V is volume, n is...
- cosmopolitan distribution. In the United States it is commonly known as the pantropical jumping spider. It is usually ****ociated with buildings and may be found...
- and South America). Together, they are sometimes referred to as the Pantropic. The system of biogeographic realms differs somewhat; the Neotropical...
- (Mesoplodon ginkgodens), pygmy killer whale (Feresa attenuata), and pantropical spotted dolphin (Stenella attenuata). The literature review by Miller...
- America are now classified under: Vac****ia 157 species (pantropical) Senegalia 220 species (pantropical) Parasenegalia: 11 species (South America) Pseudosenegalia:...
- bright blue spots along each side. Scyllaea pelagica occurs globally in pantropical oceans among floating m****es of weed. It is especially common in the...
- leadwort, doctorbush or wild leadwort, is a species of plumbago with a pantropical distribution. Carl Linnaeus described the paleotropical P. zeylanica...
- Pseuderanthemum is a genus of plants in family Acanthaceae with a pantropical distribution. The following 130 species are accepted by Plants of the World...