Agamospecies

C2 16+
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  • Retention Rate
    90 %
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  • Agamospecies Meanings

    noun a taxonomic category consisting of a group of organisms that reproduce asexually

    Fields related to agamospecies

    Botany

    In botany, agamospecies are commonly observed in plants that reproduce through apomixis, a form of asexual reproduction.

    Biology

    Agamospecies is a term used in biology to refer to a group of organisms that reproduce asexually and are considered a distinct species.

    Evolutionary Biology

    Agamospecies play a role in evolutionary biology studies, particularly in understanding speciation and genetic diversity.

    Taxonomy

    In taxonomy, agamospecies are classified based on their unique genetic and morphological characteristics.

    Occupation Usage of agamospecies

    Writer

    In the field of biology, writers may use the term 'agamospecies' to refer to a group of organisms that reproduce asexually and do not exchange genetic material.

    Biologist

    Biologists use the term 'agamospecies' to describe a species that reproduces asexually and maintains genetic uniformity within the population.

    Ecologist

    Ecologists may use 'agamospecies' when studying ecosystems and the impact of asexual reproduction on biodiversity and population dynamics.

    Geneticist

    Geneticists may refer to 'agamospecies' when studying the genetic diversity and evolutionary patterns of organisms that reproduce asexually.

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