pater-, patri-, patro-, patr-, -patria

(Latin: father, dad, pop (family member); fatherland, country, nation)

sympatric speciation (s), sympatric speciations (pl) (nouns)
The process through which new species evolve from a single ancestral species while inhabiting the same geographic region: "Sympatric speciation events are much more common in plants, as they tend to develop multiple homologous sets of chromosomes, resulting in a condition called polyploidy (having one or more extra sets of chromosomes)."

"The polyploidal offspring occupy the same environment as the parent plants; therefore, sympatry; but they are reproductively isolated while the speciation is taking place via populations with overlapping geographic ranges."

Ubi bene ibi patria. (Latin motto)
Translation: "I owe my allegiance to the country in which I prosper."
Ubi bene ibi patria.
1. Where there is good (prosperity), there is my fatherland (country).
2. Wherever I prosper, there is my fatherland.
Ubi libertas, ibi patria.
Where there is freedom (liberty), there is my fatherland (country).
Ubi panis, ibi patria.
Wherever there is bread, there is my country.

The motto, "Above all, I must eat," refers to people in desperate economic circumstances who are intent on fleeing their homeland to seek a better life.