topodeme
/tɒpəˈdiːm/Definitions
1. noun
A subdivision of a species within a given geographical area, often based on genetic differences or morphological characteristics.
“The researchers studied the topodeme of the local bird population to understand their genetic diversity.”
2. noun
A group of organisms within a species that are geographically isolated from other groups.
“The topodeme of the mountain-dwelling plant species showed distinct differences from those found in the valleys.”