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Noun Concept
Categories: Ecological processes, Speciation
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allochrony  allochronic speciation  allochronic  allochronic isolation  isolation by time
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The term allochrony is used in ecology to describe a situation where two biological entities occur in the same area, and are thus sympatric, but are never or rarely active simultaneously. Wikipedia
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The term allochrony is used in ecology to describe a situation where two biological entities occur in the same area, and are thus sympatric, but are never or rarely active simultaneously. Wikipedia
Allochronic speciation is a form of speciation arising from reproductive isolation that occurs due to a change in breeding time that reduces or eliminates gene flow between two populations of a species. Wikipedia
speciation arising from change in breeding time Wikidata