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RE: 2nd clutch Senticolis...

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Posted by: tbrock at Sat Dec 29 11:50:34 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tbrock ]  
   

>>Big congrats again Toby! Any abnormalities in this clutch? They look perfect to me. How close is that mtn. range to the Santa Rita's?
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>>Matt Kauffman

Thanks Matt!

No abnormalities in these three babies - all are perfect!

I am not sure offhand how close / distant those mountain ranges are, but they are separated from each other by enough distance that the populations of intermedia in both do not share gene flow, or at least not very much - and I consider them definitely seperate locales. Here is a map I found which shows the Santa Ritas and Pajaritos. http://www.csupomona.edu/~djmoriarty/az/az_sky_islands.htm
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