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    Thumbs up Re: Hybrids and Intergrades

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    Let's get the terminology straight first. "Intergrades" are not the product of crossing subspecies. Intergrades are individuals that exemplify a phenomenon within population ecology, called intergradation, where two subspecies are separated by a population with characteristics from both.
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    Re: Hybrids and Intergrades

    Quote Originally Posted by gregmonsta View Post
    Cheers for the correction
    Started writing that reply when there were no responses yet, so it doesn't really count as a correction.

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