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Burdekin Gap
The
Burdekin
Gap
, named for the
Burdekin River
, is a
biogeographical
feature
in
Queensland
,
northeastern
Australia
, which
separates
populations
of
freshwater
fishes
and other water-dependent
land animals
, such as the
delicate
skink
by a
corridor
of
hot
and
dry
habitat
that
acts
as a
barrier
to
genetic exchange
.
Birds
,
except
those that are rainforest-dependent, are more
likely
to
intergrade
across the Gap.