Similar words: species, endangered species, specie, specify, special, specific, specimen, especial. Meaning: ['sʌb-] n. (biology) a taxonomic group that is a division of a species; usually arises as a consequence of geographical isolation within a species.
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61 To our knowledge, this map provided the first example of a rapid and reliable physical mapping on the basis of the integration of the data from two taxonomically related subspecies.
62 The greater sandhill, another subspecies also present on the Platte, is larger.
63 This is the most widely distributed subspecies , either native or introduced in most cold-temperate regions of the world.
64 All five remaining tiger subspecies are endangered, and many protection programs are in place.
65 Genetic diversity of 16 accessions of Secale L. , representing 4 species and 8 subspecies, was evaluated using inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers.
66 She was the last living Pyrenean ibex, a subspecies of wild mountain goat, which thereupon became extinct.
67 Objective To investigate the immunopathology mechanism of white cell IL 6 and T cell subspecies in retinal detachment disease.
68 Dick ( 1983 ) considered Ts is the exclusive species, and Tna , Tne, Tp are subspecies.
69 Subspecies are all characteristics of a white shoulder patch or profiling, and a narrow white wing patches on the white wing patches visible when the flight. Sentencedict.com
70 "There is an endemic bird species, the Kabobo apalis, and a subspecies of black-and-white colobus [monkey] only from this forest, " Plumptre said.
71 The Tasman booby (Sula tasmani), a subspecies of the masked booby (Sula dactylatra), was nearly eaten into extinction at two points in history.
72 A subspecies of the northern oriole in its eastern range, of which the male is bright orange and black and the female olive brown with white wing bars.
73 But competitors though they may be, grizzly bears (being of the brown bear subspecies Ursus arctos horribilis) are such close relatives that the two species can produce fertile offspring.
74 These draenei have since mutated into lesser forms , resulting in a series of subspecies.
75 He added that humanity may likely split into a decent upper class and a dim-witted underclass subspecies in 100(sentencedict.com),000 years.
76 One subspecies, the swamp Buffalo, is the principal draft animal of southern China and South and Southeast Asia.
77 The Quagga was a southern subspecies of the Plains Zebra.
78 Subspecies of this striking sea star are identified by differences in the plates that cover their dorsal side.
79 From 307 bryophyte specimens collected from Xiaoxi National Nature Reserve Hunan province, 41families, 83 genera, 152 species, 4 subspecies and 3 varieties have been identified.
80 The difference increased progressively from the end of the foreleg to the body of Vulpes. The individuals of these two subspecies had the same gradient increasing tendency.
81 Hunan Province is one of the modern distributive centers of Magnoliaceae plants in China, with 33 species and 1 subspecies.
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