alampopulatsioonid
Alampopulatsioonid, also known as subpopulations, refer to distinct groups within a larger species that are geographically isolated or have limited gene flow. These groups may exhibit unique genetic characteristics, behavioral traits, or adaptations to their specific environments. While they belong to the same species, the reduced interbreeding between alampopulatsioonid can lead to genetic divergence over time. This divergence can be driven by factors such as natural selection, genetic drift, and mutations occurring independently within each alampopulatsioon.
The concept of alampopulatsioonid is important in fields like evolutionary biology, conservation genetics, and ecology. Understanding