- A
species (pl.:
species) is
often defined as the
largest group of
organisms in
which any two
individuals of the
appropriate ****es or
mating types can...
-
Speciesism (/ˈspiːʃiːˌzɪzəm, -siːˌzɪz-/) is a term used in
philosophy regarding the
treatment of
individuals of
different species. The term has several...
- An
invasive species is an
introduced species to an
environment that
becomes overpo****ted and
harms its new environment.
Invasive species adversely affect...
- An
endangered species is a
species that is very
likely to
become extinct in the near ****ure,
either worldwide or in a
particular political jurisdiction...
- On the
Origin of
Species (or, more completely, On the
Origin of
Species by
Means of
Natural Selection, or the
Preservation of
Favoured Races in the Struggle...
- system"), also
called binary nomenclature, is a
formal system of
naming species of
living things by
giving each a name
composed of two parts, both of which...
- last
member if it
loses the
capacity to
reproduce and recover.
Because a
species'
potential range may be very large,
determining this
moment is difficult...
-
introduced species,
alien species,
exotic species,
adventive species,
immigrant species,
foreign species, non-indigenous
species, or non-native
species is a...
- the IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species identified 5220 (2754 animals, 1 fungus, 2464 plant, 1 protist)
endangered species,
subspecies and varieties, stocks...
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Species richness is the
number of
different species represented in an
ecological community,
landscape or region.
Species richness is
simply a
count of...