Examples of cline in the following topics:
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- One type of geographic variation, called a cline, can be seen as populations of a given species vary gradually across an ecological gradient.
- This is considered a latitudinal cline.
- Alternatively, flowering plants tend to bloom at different times depending on where they are along the slope of a mountain, known as an altitudinal cline.
- If there is gene flow between the populations, the individuals will likely show gradual differences in phenotype along the cline.
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- One example of geographic variation are clines: graded changes in a character down a geographic axis.