Difference between revisions of "geographical isolation"
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|label=geographical isolation | |label=geographical isolation | ||
|alternative label=<b>geographical barrier</b> | |alternative label=<b>geographical barrier</b> | ||
− | |definition=A population or group of populations prevented by geographic barriers from free gene exchange with other populations of the same species; a geographic isolate | + | |definition=A [[population]] or [[group]] of populations prevented by geographic barriers from free [[gene]] exchange with other populations of the same [[species]]; a geographic [[isolate]] |
|see also=[[climatic isolation]] | |see also=[[climatic isolation]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:30, 13 September 2013
geographical isolation also geographical barrier: A population or group of populations prevented by geographic barriers from free gene exchange with other populations of the same species; a geographic isolateSee also: climatic isolation