Ecodeme: a deme occupying any specific geographical area.
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ecodemeÖkodem (ger.)
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A population occupying a particular ecological niche. (Merriam Webster 2011)
- 1939
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Gilmour, J.S.L. & Gregor, J.W. (1939). Demes: a suggested new terminology. Nature 144, 333.
- 1954
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ecoderne: a deme occurring in a specified kind of habitat.
Gilmour, J.S.L. & Heslop-Harrison, J. (1954). The deme terminology and the units of micro-evolutionary change. Genetica 27, 147-161: 152.
- 1982
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ecodeme A local interbreeding group occurring in a particular habitat.
Lincoln, R.J., Boxshall, G.A. & Clark, P.F. (1982). A Dictionary of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics: 74.