| allopatric | <ecology> Relating to or involving two populations of the same species which cannot interbreed because they are separated by a geographic barrier (such as a mountain range or wide river). (09 Oct 1997) |
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| allopatric speciation | <ecology> The evolutionary process through which two geographically separated (and therefore non-interbreeding) populations of the same species become less and less similar to each other over time (via mutation or the success of different traits in each environment) and eventually become distinctly different species. (09 Oct 1997) |
| allopatric | (of biological species or speciation) occurring in areas isolated geographically from one another |
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