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sibling species

noun

Biology.
  1. one of two or more species that closely resemble one another but whose members cannot interbreed successfully.


sibling species

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  1. Any of two or more related species that are morphologically nearly identical but are incapable of producing fertile hybrids. Sibling species can only be identified by genetic, biochemical, behavioral, or ecological factors, and are thought to have become divergent very recently.
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of sibling species1

First recorded in 1940–45
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By contrast, D. sechellia’s sibling species Drosophila simulans and more distant cousin, Drosophila melanogaster, retain their dislike for noni8.

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With pufferfish heading north to seek cooler waters, sibling species of the fish have begun to inter-breed, triggering a sudden increase in the number of hybrid fish.

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There, they bred with their sibling species and multiplied.

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Adaptive introgression between Anopheles sibling species eliminates a major genomic island but not reproductive isolation.

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“We’re calling this a Neanderthal sibling species in Africa,” Akey said.

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