Disjunctive population

A disjunctive population, in ecology, is a colony of plants, animals, or other organisms whose geographic location is severed from the continuous range of the bulk of the species distribution. These populations may be severed from the continuous range due to physical barriers or habitat fragmentation.

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Disjunctive population

A disjunctive population, in ecology, is a colony of plants, animals, or other organisms whose geographic location is severed from the continuous range of the bulk of the species distribution. These populations may be severed from the continuous range due to physical barriers or habitat fragmentation.

Source: Wikipedia "Disjunctive population" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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