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Two or more species occupying identical or overlapping areas are known as

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Answered by MisterCool
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called population in same environment

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Two or more species occupying identical or overlapping areas are known as sympatric. In terms of biology, two species are sympatric if they are located in the same area and frequently come across each other.

An inter-breeding species splits into a number of other species and share common sympatric speciation.

As a result, a new species evolves from an existing ancestral species while they continue inhabiting the same location.

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