Ring Species and Speciation

  • Pruett C
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Abstract

A ring species comprises a group of populations whose range is distributed in the shape of a ring. These populations continuously intergrade around the ring except in one area, where populations are sympatric but do not exchange genes.

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Pruett, C. L. (2016). Ring Species and Speciation. In Encyclopedia of Life Sciences (pp. 1–8). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470015902.a0001751.pub4

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