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| subspecies | A group somewhat lessdistinct than speciesusually are, but based on characters more important than those which characterise ordinary varieties; often, a geographical variety or race. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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(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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Systematics. a taxonomic rank immediately below species, indicating a group of organisms that is geographically isolated from and may display some morphological differences from other populations of a species, but is nevertheless able to interbreed with other such groups within the species where their ranges overlap.
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Physically distinguishable populations within a species.
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Population(s) of organisms sharing certain characteristics that are not present in other populations of the same species.
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a form of a species having a distinctive identity and occupying a particular habitat or region
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| subspecies | (biology) a taxonomic group that is a division of a species |
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