intraspecific

[ US /ˌɪntɹəspəˈsɪfək/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. arising or occurring within a species; involving the members of one species
    intraspecific competition
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How To Use intraspecific In A Sentence

  • Intraspecific variation in locomotor ability was studied in L. colubrina by Shine & Shetty (2001a) who found that males were substantially more agile on land than were females. Sea kraits: radical intraspecific diversity, reproductive isolation, and site fidelity
  • Therefore, it is the main contents of research on Fusarium head blight (FHB) to dig out and locate new resistance gene. There is rich resistant germplasm in intraspecific and extraspecific of wheat.
  • Shallow intraspecific gene genealogies characterize many marine fishes although sister taxa often show considerable genetic divergence.
  • Another possible reason for the skewed distribution of genet size within patches is intraspecific competition among the genets.
  • The photographer wrote in the journal Arctic, "As the climate continues to warm in the Arctic and the sea ice melts earlier in the summer, the frequency of such intraspecific predation may increase. Siku, Polar Bear Cub, Raised At Scandinavian Wildlife Park (PHOTOS)
  • A note on the stable point of populations with both intraspecific cooperation and disoperation. Howard T. Odum (publications)
  • I hope that some young investigaor out there in cyberspace will take this opportunity to destroy the Darwinian myth once and for all by exposing Darwin's most cherished example as nothing but intraspecific variation. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Intraspecific variation in locomotor abilities among snakes is pretty special however, elsewhere being documented only where pregnancy makes big females less agile than males, and in garter snakes where individuals that have only just emerged from hibernation are less agile than warmed-up, fully active indiduals (Shine et al. 2000). Sea kraits: radical intraspecific diversity, reproductive isolation, and site fidelity
  • In Drosophila, paternal transmission has been detected in both interspecific and intraspecific crosses.
  • Microsatellite loci appear to be distributed throughout vertebrate genomes and can demonstrate high levels of intraspecific allelic polymorphism.
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