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species         
  • [[Carl Linnaeus]] created the binomial system for naming species.
  • morphology]] changes with time. At some point, palaeontologists judge that enough change has occurred that two species (A and B), separated in time and anatomy, once existed.
  • The cladistic or phylogenetic species concept is that a species is the smallest lineage which is distinguished by a unique set of either genetic or morphological traits. No claim is made about reproductive isolation, making the concept useful also in palaeontology where only fossil evidence is available.
  • [[Ernst Mayr]] proposed the widely used [[Biological Species Concept]] of reproductive isolation in 1942.
  • [[Palaeontologist]]s are limited to morphological evidence when deciding whether [[fossil]] life-forms like these ''[[Inoceramus]]'' bivalves formed a separate species.
  • [[John Ray]] believed that species breed true and do not change, even though variations exist.
  • Linnaeus]] in 1758
  • A cougar, mountain lion, panther, or puma, among other common names: its scientific name is ''[[Puma concolor]]''.
  • [[Horizontal gene transfer]]s between widely separated species complicate the phylogeny of [[bacteria]].
ONE OF THE BASIC UNITS OF BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION AND A TAXONOMIC RANK
Species (biology); Spp.; Species and speciation; Biological species; Animal species; Phylogenetic species concept; Speceis; Biospecies; Undiscovered species; Species (biological); Theory of species; Species pluralis; Morphospecies; Species (taxonomy); Nominal species; Morphological species; Cohesion species; Typological species; Recognition species; Vavilovian species; Genetic similarity species; Evolutionary species; Phylogenetic species; Cladistic species; Ecological species; Genetic species; Phenetic species; Reproductive species; Isolation species; Mayr species; Organism mnemonic; Barcode species; Species delimitation

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общая лексика

вид

виды

биотип

видовой

группа

категория

класс

порода

разновидность

род

тип

существительное

общая лексика

род

порода

вид

разновидность

вид, разновидность

философия

чувственное представление

умственный образ

объект мысли

рассматриваемый как подобие предмета в природе

species         
  • [[Carl Linnaeus]] created the binomial system for naming species.
  • morphology]] changes with time. At some point, palaeontologists judge that enough change has occurred that two species (A and B), separated in time and anatomy, once existed.
  • The cladistic or phylogenetic species concept is that a species is the smallest lineage which is distinguished by a unique set of either genetic or morphological traits. No claim is made about reproductive isolation, making the concept useful also in palaeontology where only fossil evidence is available.
  • [[Ernst Mayr]] proposed the widely used [[Biological Species Concept]] of reproductive isolation in 1942.
  • [[Palaeontologist]]s are limited to morphological evidence when deciding whether [[fossil]] life-forms like these ''[[Inoceramus]]'' bivalves formed a separate species.
  • [[John Ray]] believed that species breed true and do not change, even though variations exist.
  • Linnaeus]] in 1758
  • A cougar, mountain lion, panther, or puma, among other common names: its scientific name is ''[[Puma concolor]]''.
  • [[Horizontal gene transfer]]s between widely separated species complicate the phylogeny of [[bacteria]].
ONE OF THE BASIC UNITS OF BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION AND A TAXONOMIC RANK
Species (biology); Spp.; Species and speciation; Biological species; Animal species; Phylogenetic species concept; Speceis; Biospecies; Undiscovered species; Species (biological); Theory of species; Species pluralis; Morphospecies; Species (taxonomy); Nominal species; Morphological species; Cohesion species; Typological species; Recognition species; Vavilovian species; Genetic similarity species; Evolutionary species; Phylogenetic species; Cladistic species; Ecological species; Genetic species; Phenetic species; Reproductive species; Isolation species; Mayr species; Organism mnemonic; Barcode species; Species delimitation
species noun 1) biol. вид 2) род; порода; the species, our species - человеческий род 3) вид, разновидность; species of cunning - своего рода хитрость
species         
  • [[Carl Linnaeus]] created the binomial system for naming species.
  • morphology]] changes with time. At some point, palaeontologists judge that enough change has occurred that two species (A and B), separated in time and anatomy, once existed.
  • The cladistic or phylogenetic species concept is that a species is the smallest lineage which is distinguished by a unique set of either genetic or morphological traits. No claim is made about reproductive isolation, making the concept useful also in palaeontology where only fossil evidence is available.
  • [[Ernst Mayr]] proposed the widely used [[Biological Species Concept]] of reproductive isolation in 1942.
  • [[Palaeontologist]]s are limited to morphological evidence when deciding whether [[fossil]] life-forms like these ''[[Inoceramus]]'' bivalves formed a separate species.
  • [[John Ray]] believed that species breed true and do not change, even though variations exist.
  • Linnaeus]] in 1758
  • A cougar, mountain lion, panther, or puma, among other common names: its scientific name is ''[[Puma concolor]]''.
  • [[Horizontal gene transfer]]s between widely separated species complicate the phylogeny of [[bacteria]].
ONE OF THE BASIC UNITS OF BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION AND A TAXONOMIC RANK
Species (biology); Spp.; Species and speciation; Biological species; Animal species; Phylogenetic species concept; Speceis; Biospecies; Undiscovered species; Species (biological); Theory of species; Species pluralis; Morphospecies; Species (taxonomy); Nominal species; Morphological species; Cohesion species; Typological species; Recognition species; Vavilovian species; Genetic similarity species; Evolutionary species; Phylogenetic species; Cladistic species; Ecological species; Genetic species; Phenetic species; Reproductive species; Isolation species; Mayr species; Organism mnemonic; Barcode species; Species delimitation
сущ.
1) род, разновидность, порода;
2) биол. вид;
3) чувственное представление;
4) умственный образ;
5) объект мысли.

Определение

КРАСНАЯ КНИГА
название списков редких и находящихся под угрозой исчезновения видов растений и животных. Содержит документальные данные о биологии, распространении, причинах сокращения численности и исчезновения отдельных видов. Сбор информации для Красной книги был начат Международным союзом охраны природы и природных ресурсов в 1949. В 1966 вышли первые тома "Красной книги фактов" ("Red Data Book"), в 1979 в соответствующие тома Красной книги было включено: млекопитающих 321 вид и подвид, птиц 485, земноводных 41, пресмыкающихся 141, рыб 194. В ряде стран (Австралия, США, Швеция, Германия, Япония) созданы национальные Красные книги. В СССР Красная книга учреждена в 1974 (к 1983 в ней было: млекопитающих 94 вида и подвида, птиц 80, земноводных 9, пресмыкающихся 37, рыб 9, насекомых 219, ракообразных 2, моллюсков 19, червей 11). В Красную книгу внесено высших сосудистых растений 681 вид, моховидных 32, лишайников 29; грибов 20 видов. На основе Красной книги опубликованы специальные сборники, напр. "Красная книга. Дикая природа в опасности" (1969; русский перевод 1978), "Красная книга СССР. Редкие и находящиеся под угрозой исчезновения виды животных и растений" (тома 1-2, 1984). Красные книги были созданы в России ("Красная книга РСФСР: Животные", Москва, 1983; "Красная книга РСФСР: Растения", Москва, 1988), а также в других республиках.

Википедия

Species
In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction.
Примеры произношения для species
1. where species, after species, after species, he's
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2. from species to species--
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3. species.
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4. species.
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5. Species."
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Примеры употребления для species
1. Next, with 224 species, is Borneo, followed by New Guinea, 205 species, western Java, 131 species and Sulawesi, 130 species.
2. The discoveries include 30 unique fish species, two tree frog species, 16 ginger species, three tree species and one large–leafed plant species, the conservation group said.
3. Plus the Lesser Antilles, 16 species; Indian Ocean islands, 10 species; Greenland, ' species; Bahamas, 8 species and Southern Polynesia, 3 species.
4. There are about 15,000 species of flowering plants with 3,000 species of trees, 221 species of terrestrial mammals and 420 species of resident birds in Borneo.
5. Erdmann and his team claim to have discovered 52 new species, including 24 new species of fish, 20 new species of coral and eight new species of shrimp.