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vicariant

British  
/ vɪˈkɛərɪənt, vaɪ- /

noun

  1. any of several closely related species, races, etc, each of which exists in a separate geographical area: assumed to have originated from a single population that became dispersed by geological events

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Other Word Forms

  • vicariance noun

Etymology

Origin of vicariant

C20: from Latin vicārius (see vicar ) + -ant

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Unlike maize and sorghum, however, and give rise to fertile hybrids, consistent with the vicariant hypothesis for phylogeographical divergence, in which geographically isolated species are under no selective pressure to evolve reproductive isolation.

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