A "glacial relict" refers to a plant or animal species, or a specific ecological community, that has survived from an earlier geological epoch, particularly from the last Ice Age or earlier glacial periods. These species are often found in regions that were once covered by glaciers, and they have persisted in isolated refugia or microhabitats, often in colder environments that are similar to those of their original habitats.

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