Hi Angus,
My understanding is that 'spatio-temporal heterogeneity' refers to
space, time, and dissimilarity / variability; so it means that something
varies over an area (place to place) and also over time.
Similarly, 'biogeographic barrier' refers to life, place on earth and
physical prevention; so it means the distribution of a species is
somehow limited.
Hope that helps.
I'll leave the genetics to someone else.
Cheers,
Merrilyn
On 31/10/2010 7:59 PM, Angus Innes wrote:
Oops, sorry, I did'nt know underling would not transmit.
The three terms were (a) "Multilocus analysis" (I think I have that sorted), (b)
"spatio-temporal heterogeneity " (no clear picture), and (c) "biogeographic barriers"
(think I have some inkling, but not sure if technically right).
Angus Innes.
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Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Interpretation please
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2010 19:27:29 +1100
And then you can't underline!! So I cannot interpret what you need!
Michael Norris
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