adj. 1. Occupying separate, nonoverlapping geographic areas. Used of organisms, especially populations of the same or closely related species. 2. Occurring among populations having such a distribution: allopatric speciation. [ALLO- + Greek patrā, fatherland (from patēr, patr-, father; see pəter- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots) + -IC.] al′lo·patri·cal·ly adv. al·lopa·try (ə-lŏpə-trē) n. |
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