MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ECOSPECIES»
ecospecies
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ecospecies
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pronunciation
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define
taxon
consisting
more
interbreeding
ecotypes
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taxonomic
species
origin
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forms
ecospecific
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webster
subdivision
cenospecies
that
capable
gene
interchange
between
members
without
impairment
fertility
less
fertile
crosses
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spē′s̸hēz′
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biological
distinguished
from
close
relatives
with
which
interbreed
adaptations
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ECOSPECIES»
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Evolution and Speciation: Essays in Honor of M.J.D. White
ture; interfertile with other ecotypes of the ecospecies, but prevented from freely
exchanging genes by ecological barriers. [Gregor et al., 1936:325] Gregor (1939:
313-14) later defined the coenospecies as: "a group of sexually reproducing ...
William R. Atchley, David S. Woodruff, 1981
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Taxonomy of Angiosperms
The most widely accepted categories, in order of ascending phyletic value, are
ecotype, ecospecies, cenospecies and comparium. Ecotype is the basic unit in
biosystematics, adapted to a particular environment but capable of producing
fully ...
3
Competition Science Vision
Thus, in the same species, there may occur in nature different morphologic forms
such as ecotype, ecospecies and ecads. Ecotype — An ecotype is a population
of individuals of a species which are genetically different. The different ecotypes ...
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Competition Science Vision
Ecospecies Ecospecies is a unit of classification which contains one or more
ecotypes. Ecospecies and coenospecies are two parallel terms. According to
Gregor (1940), eco- species is a unit of genecological classification; in other
words, ...
Along the continuum from the most restricted to the most ubiquitous species, only
four ecospecies could be considered as truly widespread and occurring in at
least 50% of the communities: Alouatta, Cebus apella, Saimiri, and Aotus. With
the ...
J. G. Fleagle, Charles Janson, Kaye Reed, 1999
Species Ecospecies Ecotype Ecophene East Asia: 1) aman, boro, and tjereh
ecotypes in aman ecospecies (subsp. indica Kato), 2) aus ecospecies, 3) bulu
ecospecies, and 4) japanica and nuda ecotype in japonica ecospecies. However,
the ...
S. Tsunoda, N. Takahashi, 1984
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Fifth International Botanical Congress
species represent compounds of very different order and magnitude, either
coenospecies, ecospecies or agamospecies. Hence the attempt to formulate a
standard definition of "species" is made in vain. The behaviour of the ecospecies
throws ...
A. C. Seward, International Botanical Congress, 1930
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Proceedings [of The] Zesde Internationaal Botanisch Congres, ...
The simultaneous occurrence of ecological differentiation and sterility barriers
justifies the conclusion that the intraspecific chromosome races may be classified
as ecospecies. In several cases of experimental autopolyploidy the polyploid ...
The ecospecies maintains its integrity through a combination of ecological and
genetic mechanisms. The genetic barriers between ecospecies are somewhat
less effective than those found between cenospecies, but these barriers are ...
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Origin of Cultivated Rice
Morinaga (1968) proposed to classify rice varieties into several ecospecies and
ecotypes, as follows: Ecospecies Aman Inc. Ecotypes Aman, Boro, and Tjereh.
Ecospecies Aus Ecospecies Bulu Ecospecies Japonica Inc. Ecotypes Japonica ...