| SPP | plural of species; Sexuality Preference Profile; skin perfusion pressure; suprapubic prostatectomy |
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| spp | plural of species |
| type species | <zoology> The nominal species that is the name-bearing type of a nominal genus or subgenus. (09 Jan 1998) |
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| exotic species | Plant or animal species introduced into an area where they do not occur naturally, non-native species. (09 Oct 1997) |
| facultative species | <ecology> Species that can occur both in wetlands and uplands, there are three subcategories of facultative species: 1. Facultative wetland plants (FACW) that usually occur in wetlands (estimated probability 67-99%), but occasionally are found in nonwetlands. 2. Facultative plants (FAC) that are equally likely to occur in wetlands or nonwetlands (estimated probability 34-66%). 3. Facultative upland plants (FACU) that usually occur in nonwetlands (estimated probability 67-99%), but occasionally are found in wetlands (estimated probability (1-33%). (09 Oct 1997) |
| unique species | <biology> A biotic resource whose presence is unusual and of special interest due to extremities of range, special soil types, or unusual associations with other species. (09 Oct 1997) |
| late seral species | Shade tolerant species, primarily vine maple shrubs and western red cedar and western hemlock trees. These species follow the mid seral species in natural succession. (05 Dec 1998) |
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Used when naming plants. Designates a specific species of the 'Genus' and is best described as the plant worlds equivalent to our Christian names (or first names). Will follow the Genus name and is usually in Latin. Note: Once a plants full name is used, ie Hedera helix, future listings will abbreviate the Genus name and follow it with the species name. An example would be, H. helix, as the next plant in a listing.
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A classification of related organisms that can freely interbreed
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A kind of organism. A genetically distinctive group of natural populations that share a common gene pool and are reproductively isolated from all other such groups.
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a group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can interbreed with one another to produce fertile offspring.
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This is a group of plants that have common characteristics. It is a basic unit of plant classification.
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