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Noun
1. an organism belonging to the same species as another organism
Adjective
1. belonging to the same species;
"cultivated cabbage and wild cabbage are conspecific"
"同种但有变异特征的",出自1837年,源自 conspecies "亚种,另一种气候或地理变种"(1837年),由 con- "与" 和 specific 组成,此处作为 species(n.)的形容词。从1962年开始用作名词。
同种的
同种的
同种的一员
The first known use of conspecific was in 1859
conspecificadjective
of the same species
1 In Study 2, the same birds were exposed to video stimuli of both conspecific yawns and control behavior, and yawning frequency was compared between conditions.
2 In fact, additional specimens from the headwaters of the Tepalcatepec Valley and the lower slopes of the Mexican Plateau in eastern Michoacán and adjacent Jalisco may show that the two are conspecific.
3 However, their analysis is biased because they only included seedling abundances of zero in plots with conspecific trees, whereas they excluded zero seedling abundances in plots that lacked conspecific trees.
4 In those cases, crying could be a method of “conspecific communication” — a way of alerting sympathetic neighbors that something is wrong, without attracting the attention of a predator.
5 Cultivated cabbage and wild cabbage are conspecific.
种植的卷心菜和野生的卷心菜是同种的。
6 Questions about conspecific interactions often focus on competition among members of the same species for a limited resource.
7 Now that sufficient specimens are available from throughout the range it is possible to determine that the various named populations are conspecific.
8 Conspecific Desribing individuals that belong to the same species.
同种的:描述属于相同物种的个体。
9 The acquisition of additional material, especially from Nayarit and northern Jalisco, probably will provide a basis for showing that these two populations are conspecific.
10 The guiding principle for the hand-rearing paradigm, according to the researchers, was based not upon competition or aggressive interactions, but “to behave rather like a mother than a dominant conspecific.”
11 Therefore, Johnson and colleagues have not shown conspecific negative density dependence as a mechanism driving diversity.
12 Insect host marking pheromones are chemical compounds produced by females and deposited on or into hosts to signal the presence of conspecific brood.
昆虫寄主标记信息素是指由昆虫产生的用来标记寄主上有同种个体存在的化学物质。
13 The authors add, "We found that just like in mice, human tears contain a chemical signal that blocks conspecific male aggression. This goes against the notion that emotional tears are uniquely human."
14 Three explanations are usually given for why conspecific brood parasitism occurs5.
15 In short, a strong case can be made for the idea that the Darling Downs dragons are not conspecific with the other Grassland earless dragon populations: Melville .
16 Males of these species therefore rely heavily on sensing pheromones to identify conspecific females2.
17 Wolf 1053 was never seen less than 80 yards from another wolf, and there was no evidence that she ever associated with a conspecific.
18 Cultivated cabbage and wild cabbage are conspecific.
种植的卷心菜和野生的卷心菜是同种的.
19 Identifying and courting these conspecific females is a crucial step in securing the male fly’s reproductive success.
20 In contrast, "conspecific killing," where a cell consumes another cell of the same species, was less common, observed in only three of the seven major taxonomic groups examined.