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Where two or more species, sometimes related, co-exist in the same habitat at the same time how can they be described?

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Where two or more species, sometimes related, co-exist in the same habitat at the same time how can they be described?
posted Aug 2, 2021 by Karan Joglekar

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Parapatric populations contact one another in adjacent but not shared ranges and do not interbreed, allopatric ones live in distinct ranges that are neither adjacent nor overlapping. Asymptotic is a mathematical term, which means approaching a value or curve arbitrarily closely

answer Aug 3, 2021 by Tapesh Kulkarni
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