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morphocline

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English

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Etymology

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From morpho- +‎ cline. Coined by T. Paul Maslin in 1952.[1]

Noun

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morphocline (plural morphoclines)

  1. (evolutionary theory) A series of morphological transformations that occurs during the evolution of a species
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References

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  1. ^ T. Paul Maslin (1952) “Morphological criteria of phyletic relationships”, in Systematic Zoology[1], volume 1, number 2, JSTOR, →ISSN, page 52:I propose, therefore, the term morpho-cline to include not only eco-clines and geo-clines as defined by Huxley but also those discontinuous clines remaining should the populations attain complete specific status.