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To: AndrewC

Educate me a little. Ring species? Hadn't seen the term before.


96 posted on 06/10/2004 5:13:05 AM PDT by John O (God Save America (Please))
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To: John O
A ring species is a "species"(kind) of organism that results from sexual isolation due to geographical isolation in a certain manner described below.

Ring Species: Salamanders

The various Ensatina salamanders of the Pacific coast all descended from a common ancestral population. As the species spread southward from Oregon and Washington, subpopulations adapted to their local environments on either side of the San Joaquin Valley. From one population to the next, in a circular pattern, these salamanders are still able to interbreed successfully. However, where the circle closes -- in the black zone on the map in Southern California -- the salamanders no longer interbreed successfully. The variation within a single species has produced differences as large as those between two separate species

98 posted on 06/10/2004 7:04:25 AM PDT by AndrewC (I am a Bertrand Russell agnostic, even an atheist.</sarcasm>)
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