单词 | biological species |
释义 | > as lemmasbiological species biological species n. a species as defined by biological relationships between its members, rather than by morphological or other features thought to be distinctive of it; esp. a group of organisms constituting a distinct and genetically related population whose members produce fertile offspring by breeding among themselves and generally not with members of other populations. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > taxonomy > taxon > [noun] > species or sub-species shapec1400 species1608 subspecies1681 semispecies1825 infima species1843 conspeciesa1856 incipient species1859 relic1873 biological species1876 biological race1878 microspecies1897 clan1916 Jordanon1916 twin species1931 supraspecies1938 sibling species1940 species pair1942 phenon1943 biospecies1953 ochlospecies1962 1876 Amer. Cycl. XV. 234/2 Ideas derived from the study of the phenomena of generation enter in various ways into the conception of biological species. 1902 Ann. Bot. 16 236 Various names have been proposed for these physiologically, but as yet not morphologically, different varieties... Rostrup names them ‘Biological species’ (biologische Arten). 1959 New Statesman 7 Nov. 632/3 Man is the only successful biological species which has remained as a single interbreeding group, not radiating out in ‘cladogenesis’ into thousands of mutually infertile species. 1990 K. Carpenter & P. J. Currie Dinosaur Systematics (1992) Introd. 1 It is..the recognition that a morphological species is not necessarily the same as a biological species that concerns many dinosaur paleontologists today. 2008 Fungal Genetics & Biol. 45 812/2 Many such microsatellites are highly polymorphic, and therefore can help to identify individuals of a given biological species. < as lemmas |
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