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Originally Posted by Stefan-A
Isn't the term intergrade intended to be used specifically to describe naturally and frequently occurring hybrids in areas where one subspecies gradually transitions into another?
ps. hybrid:
1 : an offspring of two animals or plants of different races, breeds, varieties, species, or genera
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A "zone of hybridization" would fit the definition that you mentioned above, but a "zone of intergradation" would apply to the area in the wild where different subspecies interbreed.
Not sure where you got the definition of hybrid, but it sounds like a colloquialism, rather than a biological definition.