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- Species abstract "In biology, a species (plural: species) is one of the basic units of biological classification and a taxonomic rank. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. While in many cases this definition is adequate, the difficulty of defining species is known as the species problem. Differing measures are often used, such as similarity of DNA, morphology, or ecological niche. Presence of specific locally adapted traits may further subdivide species into "infraspecific taxa" such as subspecies (and in botany other taxa are used, such as varieties, subvarieties, and formae).Species hypothesized to have the same ancestors are placed in one genus, based on similarities. The similarity of species is judged based on comparison of physical attributes, and where available, their DNA sequences. All species are given a two-part name, a "binomial name", or just "binomial". The first part of a binomial is the generic name, the genus to which the species belongs. The second part is either called the specific name (a term used only in zoology) or the specific epithet (the term used in botany, which can also be used in zoology). For example, Boa constrictor is one of four species of the Boa genus. The first part of the binomial is capitalized, and the second part has a lower case. The binomial is written in italics when printed and underlined when handwritten.A usable definition of the word "species" and reliable methods of identifying particular species are essential for stating and testing biological theories and for measuring biodiversity, though other taxonomic levels such as families may be considered in broad-scale studies. Extinct species known only from fossils are generally difficult to assign precise taxonomic rankings, which is why higher taxonomic levels such as families are often used for fossil-based studies.The total number of non-bacterial and non-archaeal species in the world has been estimated at 8.7 million, with previous estimates ranging from two million to 100 million.".
- Species wikiPageExternalLink VA2OtherSpeciesConcept.shtml.
- Species wikiPageExternalLink species.
- Species wikiPageExternalLink Speciation.html.
- Species wikiPageExternalLink visualtaxa.redgolpe.com.
- Species wikiPageExternalLink www.barcodinglife.org.
- Species wikiPageExternalLink www.catalogueoflife.org.
- Species wikiPageExternalLink Linnaeus.HTML.
- Species wikiPageExternalLink 000913211733.htm.
- Species wikiPageExternalLink 030808081854.htm.
- Species wikiPageExternalLink 031231082553.htm.
- Species wikiPageExternalLink 040109064407.htm.
- Species wikiPageID "21780446".
- Species wikiPageRevisionID "605198824".
- Species hasPhotoCollection Species.
- Species project "wiktionary".
- Species text "Look up microspecies in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.".
- Species subject Category:Biological_concepts.
- Species subject Category:Biology_terminology.
- Species subject Category:Botanical_nomenclature.
- Species subject Category:Plant_taxonomy.
- Species subject Category:Species.
- Species subject Category:Zoological_nomenclature.
- Species comment "In biology, a species (plural: species) is one of the basic units of biological classification and a taxonomic rank. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. While in many cases this definition is adequate, the difficulty of defining species is known as the species problem. Differing measures are often used, such as similarity of DNA, morphology, or ecological niche.".
- Species label "Art (Biologie)".
- Species label "Especie".
- Species label "Espèce".
- Species label "Espécie".
- Species label "Gatunek (biologia)".
- Species label "Soort".
- Species label "Specie".
- Species label "Species".
- Species label "Биологический вид".
- Species label "نوع (تصنيف)".
- Species label "物种".
- Species label "種 (分類学)".
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- Species sameAs Art_(Biologie).
- Species sameAs Είδος_(βιολογία).
- Species sameAs Especie.
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- Species sameAs Espèce.
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- Species sameAs Specie.
- Species sameAs 種_(分類学).
- Species sameAs 종_(생물학).
- Species sameAs Soort.
- Species sameAs Gatunek_(biologia).
- Species sameAs Espécie.
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- Species sameAs Q7432.
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- Species wasDerivedFrom Species?oldid=605198824.
- Species isPrimaryTopicOf Species.