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    Look up sympatry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In biology, two related species or populations are considered sympatric when they exist in the same...
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    geographic region. In evolutionary biology and biogeography, sympatric and sympatry are terms referring to organisms whose ranges overlap so that they occur...
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    isolation in sympatry.: 363  A survey of the rates of speciation in fish and their associated hybrid zones found similar patterns in sympatry, supporting...
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    the breeding areas of Sarus Cranes in Queensland state, and they achieve sympatry by using different habitats. Sarus Cranes in Queensland largely live in...
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    barcoding, was used and the FASTA file is available. A specific case of sympatry between P. oleracea and P. rapae was seen in Vermont. Even though the populations...
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    the same environment are too large to be eaten, A. aeneus can live in sympatry with them; most examples are congeners. Closely related species Astyanax...
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    Their high mobility, broad distribution, long life spans, substantial sympatry (range overlap) of species, and social behaviour make bats favourable hosts...
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    Adetomyrma aureocuprea (from Latin aureus, "golden" and cupreus "coppery", referring to the body coloration) is a species of ant endemic to Madagascar...
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    Mexico and Guatemala near the Yucatan Peninsula. A theory for how this sympatry occurred and why the Yucatán black howler has such a restricted range is...
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    S2CID 56296143. Heinrich, Sonja; Elwen, Simon; Bräger, Stefan (2010). "Patterns of sympatry in Lagenorhynchus and Cephalorhynchus: dolphins in different habitats"...
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