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- In parapatric speciation, two subpo****tions of a species evolve reproductive isolation from one another while continuing to exchange genes. This mode...
- speciating po****tions are isolated from one another: allopatric, peripatric, parapatric, and sympatric. Whether genetic drift is a minor or major contributor...
- spotted sandpiper (A. macularia), make up the genus Actitis. They are parapatric and replace each other geographically; stray birds of either species may...
- generation of new species from a previously clinal po****tion is termed parapatric speciation. Both extrinsic and intrinsic selection can serve to generate...
- shows that the wild members of this genus evolved through sympatric or parapatric speciation, whereas the domestic cat evolved through artificial selection...
- exchange. In sympatry m = 0.5 {\displaystyle m=0.5} (panmixis), while in parapatric speciation, 0 < m < 0.5 {\displaystyle 0<m<0.5} represents the entire...
- of six species of birds known as "pond herons" (genus Ardeola). It is parapatric (or nearly so) with the Indian pond heron (A. grayii) to the west and...
- Western Atlantic Oceans and the Eastern Pacific Ocean, with a single parapatric species in each region. Cynoponticus was first proposed as a genus in...
- selection on homozygotes, leading to rapid genetic change. The third mode is parapatric speciation. This is similar to peripatric speciation in that a small po****tion...
- up to c. 1500 m a.s.l. Yes ****us longipetiolata Seemen ****us Sym- to parapatric with F. lucida and F. pashanica, and sharing alleles with both species...