species

     

In biology, a species is one of the basic units of biological classification an a taxonomic rank. A species is often defined as a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. While in many cases this definition is adequate, more precise or differing measures are often used, such as based on similarity of DNA or morphology. Presence of specific locally adapted traits may further subdivide species into subspecies.

Trivia about species

  • The major subdivision of a genus or subgenus
  • 2000 news: the Gunnison sage grouse isn't just another northern sage grouse, but a new one of this classification
  • Botanist John Ray made Linnaeus' work possible by establishing this unit of taxonomy, from the Latin for "form"
  • Sialia mexicana is the scientific name of the western bluebird: Sialia is the genus & mexicana tells you this
  • In this 1995 Ben Kingsley thriller, Natasha Henstridge starred as a shape-changing creature
  • 23 down:Homo sapiens, for example(7)
  • Before "Dawson's Creek" Michelle Williams played the young part-alien, part-human Sil in this film