Two or more species occupying the same or overlapping areas are called cladograms

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Abstract

This paper sets out to achieve three objectives. A brief introduction gives the present position of cladistic biogeography. Secondly, the most recent developments in cladistic biogeography for resolving complex and apparently incongruent species cladograms are presented. Thirdly, the methods as applied to the interrelationships of endemic areas in Mesoamerica with particular respect to the data of Rosen (1975, 1978, 1979) on poeciliid fishes is given.

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Is a group of two or more different species occupying the same geographical area at the same time?

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