refugium

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A geographic area where a population of organisms survived a period of unfavorable conditions — glaciation, drought, fire — that eliminated the species from the surrounding landscape. When conditions improved, the surviving population expanded outward from the refugium and recolonized. Nunataks served as refugia during ice ages; desert springs served as refugia during droughts. A refugium is the place that kept the thread of continuity unbroken.
Etymology
Latin refugium, a place of refuge, from refugere, to flee back.
 ice/snow geology Latin
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