Allopatry

/əˈlɒpətri/ noun

The state of living or occurring in different geographic areas, used to describe populations of organisms that cannot interbreed because they're physically separated.

From Greek 'allo-' (other) and 'patria' (homeland), combining to mean 'different homeland.' The term was coined in the early 20th century by biologists studying how geographic isolation drives species evolution.

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