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It is a common European species with a disjunct distribution.
It has a disjunct distribution, its range divided into five main population centers.
There is also a relatively large disjunct distribution in northern Alabama.
The members (species) of this genus have a disjunct distribution.
In other cases, the disjunct distribution may be the result of long-distance dispersal.
It is native to California, where it has a disjunct distribution.
The insect has a widely disjunct distribution across the northern hemisphere.
It has a disjunct distribution, its two subspecies divided by thousands of miles in range.
The plant has a disjunct distribution, its two subspecies separated by several hundred miles.
The modern species form a noted disjunct distribution.
This species is a widely disjunct distribution, with two isolated populations located far apart.
Populations have a disjunct distribution and are highly localized.
It is also found in Guangdong, China, an example of a disjunct distribution.
M. ornata has a disjunct distribution in the central part of the Palearctic region.
Previously more species, with disjunct distributions, were named within this genus Macadamia.
It has a disjunct distribution in the Southern Hemisphere.
Habitat destruction has led to the species' populations being split and isolated, creating a disjunct distribution.
Nelson was interested in the problem of why there are so many plant species with disjunct distribution patterns in southern Australia.
The fern has a disjunct distribution, with var.
This apparently disjunct distribution is puzzling, but no appreciable morphological difference can be detected.
The coffin ray has a wide but disjunct distribution in tropical and warm-temperate Australian waters.
The same disjunct distribution pattern was also historically found in the local Sandhill Cranes.
Southern Arkansas supports another large disjunct distribution.
Juscelinomys is an example of another sigmodontine rodent genus that also has a disjunct distribution.
They have a disjunct distribution in most of the Northwest, and some isolated populations exist in southern Washington.