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Ecotype

Ecotypes, or ecospecies, are organisms which belong to the same species but possess different phenotypical features as a result of environmental factors such as elevation, climate and predation. Ecotypes can be seen in wide geographical distributions and may eventually lead to speciation.

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Ecotype and speciation

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Ecotype

Nodes42
Edges41
Triples119
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.047619
Components1

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Ecotype

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related to Examples · 46
Ecotype → Another, Arabis, Artemisia, Atlantic, Banfield, Caribou, Cascades, Cocos Island, Cope, Costa, Delaware River, Eurasia, Falstrebo, For, George River Caribou Herd, Helix, In, In North America, It, Montana
related to Ecotype and speciation · 35
Ecotype → Adelaide, All, An, Biological Journal, Darwin, David, Ecotypes, Ecotypic, For, Greenland, Heritable, In, Individuals, It, Later, Linnean Society, Littorina, Lowry, North Carolina, Novaya Zemlaya
related to Terminology · 10
Ecotype → Another, Begon, DNA, Ecotypes, Evolution, Harper, In, Polymorphism, The, Townsend
related to Range and distribution · 7
Ecotype → Ecological, Ecotypes, Emergence, However, Hybridization, In, Research
related to Summary · 7
Ecotype → An, Differences, Emergence, Examples, In, Therefore, Where
related to Definition · 2
Ecotype → In, Typically

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elevationinstance ofare organisms which belong to the same species but possess different phenotypical features as a result of environmental factors0.80text
climateinstance ofare organisms which belong to the same species but possess different phenotypical features as a result of environmental factors0.80text
predationinstance ofare organisms which belong to the same species but possess different phenotypical features as a result of environmental factors0.80text
lagoonsinstance ofIt is distributes across different habitats0.80text
salt marshesinstance ofIt is distributes across different habitats0.80text
rocky shores the range of distribution is from Portugal to Novaya Zemlayainstance ofIt is distributes across different habitats0.80text
Svalbardinstance ofIt is distributes across different habitats0.80text
from North Carolina to Greenlandinstance ofIt is distributes across different habitats0.80text
sizeinstance ofThe polymorphic snail species have different heritable features0.80text
shape depending on the habitat they occupy e.g. bare cliffsinstance ofThe polymorphic snail species have different heritable features0.80text
bouldersinstance ofThe polymorphic snail species have different heritable features0.80text
barnacle beltsinstance ofThe polymorphic snail species have different heritable features0.80text

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