bir türün kısmı

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(Tıp) subspecies
A rank in the classification of organisms, below species
a taxon at that rank
a physically distinct sub-unit of a species, sometimes called a race
(biology) a taxonomic group that is a division of a species; usually arises as a consequence of geographical isolation within a species
subspecies a group of similar plants or animals that is smaller than a species
Geographically defined aggregate of local populations which differs taxonomically from other such subdivisions of the species
groupings or populations within a species that are distinguishable by morphological characteristics or, sometimes, by physiological or behavioural traits
A subclass of the genus that groups members by their geographical location or other descriptive variation Also known as a variety
A group somewhat lessdistinct than speciesusually are, but based on characters more important than those which characterize ordinary varieties; often, a geographical variety or race
A unit of plant classification denoting a wild or naturally occurring variant of a species
geographical unit of a species populations distinguishable by certain morphological, behavioral, or physiological characteristics
Category of plant classification, below species but higher in rank than varietas or forma
a taxonomic subdivision of a species; a population of a particular region genetically distinguishable from other such populations and capable of interbreeding with them
{i} subdivision of a species (especially an ecological or geographical subdivision)
A grouping of organisms that differ from other members of their species by color, size or various morphological features; also referred to as race Wolves in Wisconsin had been referred to as the Eastern timber wolf Canis lupus lycaon, but have recently been reclassified to the Great Plains wolf Canis lupus nubilus The specific subspecies classification is not critical for determining wolf conservation needs
Individuals that are potentially capable of breeding with each other, but not with individuals of other groups (species) - Dobson