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Metapopulation A metapopulation consists of a group of spatially separated populations of the same species which interact at some level.
Metapopulation: A group of interconnected subpopulations, usually of subequal size.
What is meant by the term 'metapopulation'? Originally, we were focused on one population or a small group of organisms, because that was feasible, and I think that over time, ...
A group of two or more populations that regularly exchange genes is known as a metapopulation.. Rosette: a growthform in which the leaves are arranged in concentric circles or whorls around a central bud.
See also: Life, Species, Population, Environment, Action
 
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