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allopatric

Allopatric vs Allopathy - What's the difference?

allopatric | allopathy |


As an adjective allopatric

is (biology) not living in the same territory; geographically isolated and thus unable to crossbreed.

As a noun allopathy is

(uncountable) traditional medicine.

Allopatric vs Allopathic - What's the difference?

allopatric | allopathic |


As adjectives the difference between allopatric and allopathic

is that allopatric is (biology) not living in the same territory; geographically isolated and thus unable to crossbreed while allopathic is of or pertaining to allopathy.

Allopatric vs Allopatry - What's the difference?

allopatric | allopatry |


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between allopatric and allopatry

is that allopatric is (biology) not living in the same territory; geographically isolated and thus unable to crossbreed while allopatry is (biology) the condition of being allopatric.

As an adjective allopatric

is (biology) not living in the same territory; geographically isolated and thus unable to crossbreed.

As a noun allopatry is

(biology) the condition of being allopatric.

Speciation vs Allopatric - What's the difference?

speciation | allopatric | see also |

Speciation is a see also of allopatric.


As a noun speciation

is speciation.

As an adjective allopatric is

(biology) not living in the same territory; geographically isolated and thus unable to crossbreed.

Parapatric vs Allopatric - What's the difference?

parapatric | allopatric | coordinate terms |

Parapatric is a coordinate term of allopatric.


As adjectives the difference between parapatric and allopatric

is that parapatric is (biogeography|of organisms) whose ranges do not significantly overlap but are immediately adjacent to each other; they only occur together in the narrow contact zone, if at all while allopatric is (biology) not living in the same territory; geographically isolated and thus unable to crossbreed.

Peripatric vs Allopatric - What's the difference?

peripatric | allopatric | coordinate terms |

Peripatric is a coordinate term of allopatric.


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between peripatric and allopatric

is that peripatric is (biology) living in overlapping territories while allopatric is (biology) not living in the same territory; geographically isolated and thus unable to crossbreed.

As adjectives the difference between peripatric and allopatric

is that peripatric is (biology) living in overlapping territories while allopatric is (biology) not living in the same territory; geographically isolated and thus unable to crossbreed.

Crossbreed vs Allopatric - What's the difference?

crossbreed | allopatric |


As a verb crossbreed

is to produce (an organism) by the mating of individuals of different breeds, varieties, or species; hybridize.

As a noun crossbreed

is an organism produced by mating of individuals of different varieties or breeds.

As an adjective allopatric is

not living in the same territory; geographically isolated and thus unable to crossbreed.

Isolated vs Allopatric - What's the difference?

isolated | allopatric |


As adjectives the difference between isolated and allopatric

is that isolated is placed or standing apart or alone; in isolation while allopatric is (biology) not living in the same territory; geographically isolated and thus unable to crossbreed.

As a verb isolated

is (isolate).

Geographically vs Allopatric - What's the difference?

geographically | allopatric |


As an adverb geographically

is in a geographical manner.

As an adjective allopatric is

(biology) not living in the same territory; geographically isolated and thus unable to crossbreed.

Territory vs Allopatric - What's the difference?

territory | allopatric |


As a noun territory

is a large extent or tract of land; a region; a country; a district.

As an adjective allopatric is

(biology) not living in the same territory; geographically isolated and thus unable to crossbreed.

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