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Meaning of "conspecific"
conspecific (noun) - A term used in biology to describe organisms belonging to the same species. Conspecific individuals are capable of mating and producing offspring with one another, sharing similar genetic makeup and physical characteristics
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- relating to the same species
- An organism belonging to the same species as another.
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Conspecific groups are generally intolerant of each other.
However the two are now considered conspecific.
Similar in size to the conspecific worker or slightly smaller.
The hill swallow was formerly considered conspecific.
It was formerly considered to be conspecific with the epaulet oriole.
Other taxonomic authorities still consider it conspecific.
It was formerly conspecific with the common emerald dove.
Adult females mostly respond to conspecific signals.
It was considered conspecific with the shortspine spurdog.
The three species used to be considered conspecific.
It was previously considered conspecific with the spotted bush warbler.
The two are sometimes treated as conspecific.
They attack conspecific strangers and allow nestmates to pass.
They are extremely territorial with conspecific males.
Conspecific prey were taken both head and tail first.
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Others still consider them conspecific.
Size is a sorting mechanism for conspecific as opposed to heterospecific shoaling.
Many authors therefore consider the two conspecific.
It was formerly considered conspecific with the very similar ferruginous antbird.
The sooty barbet was considered conspecific.
Differentiation among conspecific populations varied over threefold between species.
Pack is a social group of conspecific canids.
Recent taxonomic revisions have shown that several species formerly considered unique are conspecific.
They then watched several conspecific peers demonstrate an alternative strategy.
The two were formerly considered conspecific.
Dogs are conspecific.
The two species may be better regarded as conspecific.
The two species may be conspecific and could be combined as one species.
Little research has been done on conspecific marking.
It might be conspecific with Centrolene lynchi.
They were formerly considered conspecific.
Measures should be taken to avoid or minimise conspecific aggression without otherwise compromising animal welfare.
Others consider the all or part of the group conspecific.
Males exhibit aggressive behaviors against conspecific males near the boundaries of their territories.
Most taxonomic authorities consider the species cosmopolitan and conspecific.
Some taxonomic authorities consider it to be conspecific with the southern lanternshark.
In captivity it only produced offspring when it had had the company of a conspecific.
The wasp will defend the nest from conspecific intruders as well.
One of these studies examined whether rats would work to alleviate the distress of a conspecific.
Koschevnikovi has even shown aggression against conspecific foragers when competing for a resource.
The sedge wren and the grass wren were formerly treated as conspecific.
Neutral buffered saline or saline mixed with conspecific serum albumin are exemplary appropriate diluents.
Females will also ignore flower heads already containing a conspecific egg.
Neutral buffered saline or saline mixed with conspecific serum albumin are examples of appropriate diluents.
Males will also show better colouration in the presence of conspecific rivals.
Neutral buffered saline or saline mixed with conspecific serum albumin are among the appropriate diluents.
Germination also occurred on conditioned medium prepared by preculturing with conspecific mycelium.
It is sometimes considered conspecific wit Osteochilus kelabau.
The females also tend to lay these egg clumps near other conspecific eggs.
It is sometimes considered conspecific with Juncus kraussii.