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This may be an example of allopatric speciation in ice age refugia.
This is still considered the most common reason for species splitting, and has the technical name of allopatric speciation.
However, the amount of evidence is hardly on a par with, say, the evidence for allopatric speciation.
Allopatric speciation begins when a population becomes geographically separated.
Allopatric speciation appears to have played an important role in shaping the evolution of this genus.
Allopatric speciation is the evolution of geographically isolated populations into distinct species.
Thus vicariance is a necessary precursor to allopatric speciation.
In species diversity, island biogeography most describes allopatric speciation.
Allopatric speciation is thought to be the dominant mode of speciation.
A widely accepted method of speciation is called allopatric speciation.
Its small size is a result of insular dwarfism, a form of allopatric speciation.
Allopatric speciation occurs when a population becomes separated into two entirely isolated subpopulations.
These may drive allopatric speciation, which is arguably the dominant mode of speciation.
Allopatric speciation may occur when a species is subdivided into geographically isolated populations.
If these organisms are closely related (e.g. sister species), such a distribution is usually the result of allopatric speciation.
Seminal biogeographic and evolutionary work essentially laying out the principles of allopatric speciation.
Based on a vast amount of research, scientists agree that this process - called allopatric speciation - drove the evolution of many species.
This mechanism is called allopatric speciation.
Reciprocal silencing on the population level has been proposed as a means of allopatric speciation following a polyploid event.
This differs from allopatric speciation in that the isolated populations are numerically much smaller than the parental population.
The ranges of the four species do not overlap, so this genus is an example of probable allopatric speciation.
Another term for geographic speciation is allopatric speciation.
Allopatric speciation suggests that species with large central populations are stabilized by their large volume and the process gene flow.
He found evidence that the lateral distribution of orangutan races was caused by geographic isolation (a process called allopatric speciation).
It is proposed that the this created a geographic barrier that may have caused many species to diverge through the process of allopatric speciation.