sympatric
(adjective)
living in the same territory without interbreeding
Examples of sympatric in the following topics:
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Sympatric Speciation
- The process of speciation within the same space is called sympatric speciation.
- The prefix "sym" means same, so "sympatric" means "same homeland" in contrast to "allopatric" meaning "other homeland."
- A number of mechanisms for sympatric speciation have been proposed and studied.
- One form of sympatric speciation can begin with a serious chromosomal error during cell division.
- In this way, sympatric speciation can occur quickly by forming offspring with 4n: a tetraploid.
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Speciation
- Biologists have proposed mechanisms by which this could occur that fall into two broad categories: allopatric speciation and sympatric speciation.
- Sympatric speciation (sym- = "same"; -patric = "homeland") involves speciation occurring within a parent species remaining in one location.
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Whole-Genome Duplication
- Sympatric speciation can begin with a chromosomal error during meiosis or the formation of a hybrid individual with too many chromosomes, such as polyploidy which can occur during whole-genome duplication.