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- Cryptic_species_complex abstract ""Cryptic species" redirects here, not to be confused with Cryptid, a supposed or imagined creature whose existence is not scientifically recognised.In scientific classification, a cryptic species complex is a group of organisms that are typically very closely related yet their precise classification and relationships cannot be easily determined. Usually, when a cryptic species complex has been discovered, the individual species within the complex were separated by analysing data from multiple sources, such as by comparing polytene chromosomes, DNA sequence analyses, bioacoustics and thorough life history studies. The members of a cryptic species might or might not constitute a superspecies, in other words they might appear very similar but not be very closely related.The component species of a cryptic species complex may be parapatric, are frequently sympatric, and are sometimes allopatric. Cryptic species complexes are not the same as populations undergoing speciation: they typically represent a situation where speciation has already broken the gene flow between populations, but where evolution has not progressed to a point where easily recognizable adaptations have taken place.Cryptic species may be somewhat more distantly related and simply represent lineages that have been so successful as to require little evolutionary change, possibly coupled with parallel evolution. A famous example are the Eurasian and Short-toed Treecreepers, perhaps the first cryptic species to be recognized as such (by Christian Ludwig Brehm in 1820). Other ornithologists refused to accept that more than one species was involved until Brehm presented his bioacoustic studies, which left no room for doubt. The European Treecreeper has since been found to be a very close relative of the Himalayan Hodgson's Treecreeper, while the Short-toed Treecreeper is probably the sister species of the North American Brown Creeper. Cryptic species are also common in certain families of insects such as Chironomidae.".
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- Cryptic_species_complex subject Category:Species.
- Cryptic_species_complex comment ""Cryptic species" redirects here, not to be confused with Cryptid, a supposed or imagined creature whose existence is not scientifically recognised.In scientific classification, a cryptic species complex is a group of organisms that are typically very closely related yet their precise classification and relationships cannot be easily determined.".
- Cryptic_species_complex label "Complejo críptico de especies".
- Cryptic_species_complex label "Complexe d'espèces cryptiques".
- Cryptic_species_complex label "Complexo de espécies crípticas".
- Cryptic_species_complex label "Cryptic species complex".
- Cryptic_species_complex label "Gatunki bliźniacze".
- Cryptic_species_complex label "Kryptospezies".
- Cryptic_species_complex label "隐存种".
- Cryptic_species_complex sameAs Kryptospezies.
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- Cryptic_species_complex sameAs Gatunki_bliźniacze.
- Cryptic_species_complex sameAs Complexo_de_espécies_crípticas.
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