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Neoendemic |
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Species that have evolved relatively recently, as a result of changes in habitat or through a process such as evolution of polyploidy, and live near their close relatives. |
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historyNote | Endemic species whose confinement may be due to “the fact that they have only recently evolved have not yet had time to spread from their centers of origin” (Cox C.B & Moore P.D., 2010. Biogeography: An Ecological and Evolutionary Approach, 8th Edition. Wiley, 520 pp. [ISBN : 978-0-470-63794-4]). Recently formed endemic species (Lomolino M.V., Riddle B.R., Whittaker R.J. & Brown J.H., 2010. Biogeography. Fourth Edition. Sinauer Associates, Inc., Sunderland (Massachusetts), 764 pp. [ISBN 978-0-87893-494-2]). |
definition | Species that have evolved relatively recently, as a result of changes in habitat or through a process such as evolution of polyploidy, and live near their close relatives. |
note | Parenti L.R. & Ebach M.C. 2009. Comparative Biogeography: Discovering and Classifying Biogeographical Patterns of a Dynamic Earth. University of California Press, Berkeley, XIII + 292 pp. [ISBN 978-0-520-25945-4] |
prefLabel | Neoendemic |
created | 2016-12-19 14:26:48 |
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modified | 2017-03-13 12:40:57 |
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