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- W2174484497 abstract "THE SPLITTING OF a single into two or more is a difficult process to observe, because it can take a great deal of time. Evolutionary biologists have recognized that a solution to this problem is to use geographical variation to infer how change in time might occur. Especially interesting in that regard is the phenomenon of overlaps (Mayr 1942), or species (Cain 1954), in which two sympatric and clearly distinct forms are connected by a chain of populations through which the characteristics of one form gradually change into those of the other. The possibility that ring might exist was first suggested about a century ago by Stejneger (as quoted by Jordan 1905), and since then a number of possible examples have generated intense interest among evolutionary biologists. One of the most widely known of the proposed examples of ring is the series of taxa in the Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) and Lesser Black-backed Gull (L. fuscus) group (Crochet et al. 2002). Ever since Mayr (1940, 1942) described these gulls as a prime example of circular overlap and geographic speciation, they have figured prominently in university course lectures, textbooks (e.g. Ridley 1993), and popular books on evolution (e.g. Schilthuizen 2001). The usual description follows from Mayr's writings:" @default.
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