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tür

Afrika filleri savana ve orman filleri olmak üzere iki farklı türe ayrılır. - African elephants are divided into two different species: savannah and forest elephants.

Bu geyik türlerinin yakalanması o kadar zor ki yabanda şu ana kadar sadece iki tanesinin resmi çekildi. - This species of deer is so elusive that only two have ever been photographed in the wild.

canlı türü
{i} çeşit

Lahana, karnabahar, brokoli ve brüksellahanası aynı türün çeşitleridir. - Cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts are all cultivars of the same species.

(Latin) ferden tayin olunan mal
cins
görünüş the species insan
türler

Bir sürü nesli tükenmekte olan türler var. - There are many endangered species.

Bu geyik türlerinin yakalanması o kadar zor ki yabanda şu ana kadar sadece iki tanesinin resmi çekildi. - This species of deer is so elusive that only two have ever been photographed in the wild.

dış görünüm
ve çoğ
{i} ortak özellikleri olan grup
{i} aşai rabbani ayinindeki ekmek ve şarap
hayal
{i} (çoğ. spe.cies) biyol. tür
şekil
nevi
species group
(Denizbilim) türler grubu
species extinction
türlerin yok olma
species level
sınıf seviyesi
species aggregate
(Denizbilim) türler yığını
species assemblage
(Denizbilim) türler asemblajı
species being
(Felsefe) türsel varlık
species richness
(Denizbilim) tür zenginliği
species specificity
türlerin özgüllüğü
animal species
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) hayvan türleri
bird species
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) kuş türleri
endangered species
tehlikedeki türler
gold species
(Ticaret) altın sikke
indicator species
(Çevre) indikatör türler
insect species
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) böcek türleri
marine species
(Denizbilim) deniz canlıları
origin of species
türlerin kökeni
reactive oxygen species
(Tıp) reaktif oksijen türleri
sibling species
(Denizbilim) gizli türler
dominant species
başat tür
dominant species
baskın tür
the origin of species
türlerin kökeni
containing only one known species
bilinen tek türü içeren
different in kind or species; diverse
tür veya türlerin farklı; farklı
endangered species
Tehlike aldındaki (soyu tükenmekte olan) türler
extinction of species
türlerin yok olma
genus and species
cins ve türler
gold species standard
altın sikke standardı
infima species
infima türler
keystone species
kilit taşı türleri
one species
bir tür
several species are described
çeşitli türleri açıklanmıştır
sub-species
alt türler
there are many species
birçok türü bulunmaktadır
there are numerous species
çok sayıda türü bulunmaktadır
tree species
ağaç türlerinin
aberrant species
(Denizbilim) aberant tür
associated species
(Denizbilim) ilişkili türler
characteristic species
(Denizbilim) indikatör tür
cosmopolitan species
bir organizmanın dünya genelinde olan dağılımı
dependent species
(Denizbilim) bağımlı tür
extinct species
(Jeoloji) nesli tükenmiş tür
fugitive species
(Denizbilim) göçmen tür
highly migratory species
(Denizbilim) uzak göçmen balıklar
index species
indeks tür
indicator species
indeks türler
latent species
(Denizbilim) gizli tür
ornamental species
(Denizbilim) süslü tür
our species
insan soyu
our species
insanlık
plant species
(Avrupa Birliği) bitki türü
settled species
(Denizbilim) yerleşik tür
the species
insan soyu
the species
insanlık
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Either of the two elements of the Eucharist after they have been consecrated, so named because they retain the image of the bread and wine before their transubstantiation into the body and blood of Christ
The image of something cast on a surface, or reflected from a surface, or refracted through a lens or telescope; a reflection

I cast the species of the Sun onto a sheet of paper through a telescope.

A mineral with a unique chemical formula whose crystals belong to a unique crystallographic system
A rank in the classification of organisms, below genus and above subspecies; a taxon at that rank

Firstly, I continue to base most species treatments on personally collected material, rather than on herbarium plants.

A group of plants or animals having similar appearance

This species of animal is unique to the area.

a classificatory group of animals or plants subordinate to a genus
{n} a sort, kind, class, order, letter, money
A classification of related organisms that can freely interbreed to produce fertile offspring, and usually resemble each other most closely
The form or shape given to materials; fashion or shape; form; figure
A group of similar and related organisms
A sort; a kind; a variety; as, a species of low cunning; a species of generosity; a species of cloth
A group of related organisms having common characteristics capable of interbreeding Loblolly and Virginia pine are common species that can be interbred
{i} most basic biological classification comprised of individuals that are able to breed with each other but not with others, subdivision of a genus; sort, class, kind; human race, mankind
From Section 3(15) of the Federal Endangered Species Act: "The term 'species' includes any subspecies of fish or wildlife or plants, and any distinct population segment of any species of vertebrate fish or wildlife which interbreeds when mature " A population of individuals that are more or less alike, and that are able to breed and produce fertile offspring under natural conditions
A group of individuals agreeing in common attributes, and designated by a common name; a conception subordinated to another conception, called a genus, or generic conception, from which it differs in containing or comprehending more attributes, and extending to fewer individuals
A species is a fundamental category of taxonomic classification ranking after genus and consisting of organisms capable of interbreeding
[n] a group of organisms that form an interbreeding population that is reproductively isolated from other populations
n: The boundaries of this taxonomic level (the most precise in the hierarchical system of binomial nomenclature ) are hotly debated among scientists and there is little real consensus about where to draw the lines between species, subspecies, morphs, races, variants, etc In general, a species is a group of organisms that resemble one another in appearance, general behavior, ecological niche, chemical makeup and processes, and genetic structure Organisms that reproduce sexually are classified as members of the same species only if they can actually or potentially interbreed with one another and produce fertile offspring It should be noted that some (though quite few) taxonomists believe the species level of classification is frequently invalid and these scientists only recognize classifications down to the level of genus (again, these taxonomists represent a very small minority view)
the most specific taxonomic classification; an interbreeding population of individual organisms; often abbreviated as 'sp ' in reference to a single species or 'spp ' when referencing several species
Organisms that are capable of interbreeding and is designated by a binomial term in Latin The species designation of timber wolf or gray wolf is Canis lupus
A public spectacle or exhibition
(biology) taxonomic group whose members can interbreed
Coin, or coined silver, gold, ot other metal, used as a circulating medium; specie
Visible or sensible presentation; appearance; a sensible percept received by the imagination; an image
a group of organisms capable of interbreeding freely with each other but not with members of other species (Note by JVG: this is a simplified definition; species concept is much more complex ) - a taxonomic rank below a genus, consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding [CUB]
The lowest principal unit of biological classification formally recognized as a group of organisms distinct from other groups In sexually producing organisms, "species" is more narrowly characterized as a group of organisms that in natural conditions freely interbreed with members of the same group but not with members of other groups
one used for making an aromatic tea or tisane; a tea mixture
in sexually reproducing organisms, a species is a group of genetically related organisms, usually similar in physical appearance, that actually or potentially interbreed and are reproductively isolated from other groups
A component part of compound medicine; a simple
Populations of organisms that may interbreed and produce fertile offspring having similar structure, habits, and functions
a specific kind of something; "a species of molecule"; "a species of villainy" (biology) taxonomic group whose members can interbreed
Groups of actually (or potentially) interbreeding natural populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups Reproductive isolation implies that interbreeding between individuals of two species normally is prevented by intrinsic factors
A specific known or unknown element, molecule, radical or ion; used commonly when the entitys status as an element, molecule etc. is unknown
A group of interbreeding individuals, not interbreeding with another such group, being a taxonomic unit including two names in binomial nomenclature, the generic name and specific epithet, similar and related species being grouped into a genus From the Latin, species, "particular kind "
A group of organisms that differ from all other groups of organisms and that are capable of breeding and producing fertile offspring This is the smallest unit of classification for plants and animals
a group of interbreeding organisms that can produce offspring with the capacity for viable reproduction
(1) a group of organisms that have a unique set of characteristics (like body shape and behavior) that distinguishes them from other organisms If they reproduce, individuals within the same species can produce fertile offspring (2) the basic unit of biological classification Scientists refer to species using both their genus and species name The house cat, for example, is called Felis catus
A group of similar fish that can freely interbreed
A "species" is generally accepted as a group of individuals that look the same and can breed with each other but not usually with individuals of another species "Species" is the the lowest level of plant classification This is part of the science called "taxonomy" Scientists refer to living things by a combined "genus" and "species" name, using Latin terms For example, people are called "Homo sapiens" A white pine would be called "Pinus strobus" A scientist anywhere in the world can look up information about any living organism by knowing the Latin or scientific name The genus name is always capitalized The species name is usually not capitalized Incidentally, the word "specie" is incorrect "Species" is the correct singular and plural form of the word [To return to previous page, click your browser's BACK button then scroll through the page to your last location]
Term used to describe the group of like individuals Classically species were defined as organisms that share certain characteristics
The species is the fundamental unit of biological organization Members of a species are genetically similar and normally mate only with other members of the same species, thus preserving that genetic similarity
In science, a more or less permanent group of existing things or beings, associated according to attributes, or properties determined by scientific observation
A group of related organisms having common characteristics and capable of interbreeding Loblolly and Virginia pine are common tree species that can interbreed
A classification of related organisms that can freely interbreed
A species is a class of plants or animals whose members have the same main characteristics and are able to breed with each other. Pandas are an endangered species There are several thousand species of trees here. W3 species a group of animals or plants whose members are similar and can breed together to produce young animals or plants. Subdivision of biological classification composed of related organisms that share common characteristics and can interbreed. Organisms are grouped into species according to their outer similarities, but more important in classifying organisms that reproduce sexually is their ability to interbreed successfully. To be members of the same species, individuals must be able to mate and produce viable offspring. Because genetic variations originate in individuals which then pass on their variations only within the species, it is at the species level that evolution takes place (see speciation). The international system of binomial nomenclature assigns new species a two-part name. nuclear species endangered species extinction of species
An officinal mixture or compound powder of any kind; esp
a specific kind of something; "a species of molecule"; "a species of villainy"
Thus, man is a species, under animal as a genus; and man, in its turn, may be regarded as a genus with respect to European, American, or the like, as species
A group of organisms which are capable of interbreeding to produce viable offspring
species name
A scientific name at the rank of species, with two terms: a generic name and a specific name
Species Ecology
Autecology, also called Species Ecology is the study of the interactions of an individual organism or a single species with the living and nonliving factors of its environment. Autecology is primarily experimental and deals with easily measured variables such as light, humidity, and available nutrients in an effort to understand the needs, life history, and behaviour of the organism or species
species of grain
types of cereals
aggregate species
A named species that represents a range of very closely related organisms; examples include Limonium binervosum and Aspergillus niger
chemical species
An ensemble of chemically identical molecular entities that can explore the same set of molecular energy levels on the time scale of the experiment
cloud species
Sub grouping of standard cloud classification system, coming after the major cloud genera
endangered species
A species which is in danger of becoming extinct

The federal government has added five new birds to the endangered species list.

invasive species
: Any species that has been introduced to an environment where it is not native, and that has since become a nuisance through rapid spread and increase in numbers, often to the detriment of native species
keystone species
A species that exerts a large, stabilizing influence throughout an ecological community, despite its relatively small numerical abundance
native species
Plural of native species
native species
a species that normally lives and thrives in a particular ecosystem. This can include any species that developed with the surrounding habitat, and can be assisted by or affected by a new species
ring species
A biological species consisting of overlapping subgroups, each of which can interbreed with the next, but which cannot freely interbreed when taken as a whole

Ring species demonstrate that can interbreed with is not transitive.

threatened species
Any species of organism that is vulnerable to extinction in the near future
type species
A species which has been designated as typical of a genus, and is chosen as the species according to which the genus is named

The type species is E. lucius, the northern pike. The species of this genus are known as the pike. (Wikipedia article on Esox).

On the Origin of Species
a book written by Charles Darwin in which he explains his ideas about evolution (1859)
Origin of Species
On the Origin of Species
Seven Species
seven types of crops mentioned in the Bible as the praised crops of Israel (wheat, barley, vines, fig, pomegranate, olives, oil, honey)
The Origin of Species
revolutionary book on evolution by natural selection (written by Charles Darwin)
bacteria species
a species of bacteria
candidate species
A species of plants or animals classified as a candidate for possible listing as endangered or threatened by a government agency
endangered species
Any species that has been classified by the U S Fish and Wildlife Service or a state wildlife agency as being in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range A species is endangered when the total number of remaining members may not be sufficient to reproduce enough offspring to ensure survival of the species
endangered species
a species or subspecies in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range, as rated and listed by the USDI FWS
endangered species
Species listed as nationally in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of their ranges by current Federal Register Final Rule making by the Secretary of Interior as endangered in accordance with the 1973 Endangered Species Act and subsequent acts An animal that may become extinct because of loss or damage of habitat within the original range of the species
endangered species
Any species of fish, wildlife, or plants which have been designated as such by regulation by the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources Designation occurs when the continued existence of these species as viable components of the State's resources is determined to be in jeopardy This includes any species determined to be an "endangered" species pursuant to the federal Endangered Species Act
endangered species
A species officially recognized by Federal and State agencies to be in immediate danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range
endangered species
Any species of plant or animal threatened with extinction. International and national agencies work to maintain lists of endangered species, to protect and preserve natural habitats, and to promote programs for recovery and reestablishment of these species. The Species Survival Commission of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) publishes information online about endangered species worldwide as the Red List of Threatened Species. Separate books for animal and plant species are also published. In the United States, the Fish and Wildlife Service is responsible for the conservation and management of fish and wildlife, including endangered species, and their habitats. Its list now consists of about 1,200 domestic species of endangered or threatened animals and plants, and some 200 recovery programs are in effect
endangered species
A species or subspecies whose survival is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range
endangered species
Under ESA, any species that is likely to become extinct within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range
endangered species
A species of animal or plant threatened with extinction
endangered species
A species found in nature that has so few surviving individuals that the it could soon become extinct in all or most of its natural range Also see threatened species
endangered species
species in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant part of its range
endangered species
A species which is threatened with extinction
endangered species
A plant or animal that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range Endangered species are identified by the Secretary of the Interior in accordance with the Endangered Species Act of 1973
endangered species
A species that is in imminent danger of extinction
endangered species
Any species which is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range other than a species of the Class Insecta determined by the Secretary [of the Interior, Commerce, or Agriculture] to constitute a pest whose protection under the provisions of this Act would present an overwhelming and overriding risk to man
endangered species
Any species which is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range
endangered species
A plant or animal that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range Endangered species are rarely identified by the Secretary of the Interior in accordance with the Endangered Species Act of 1973
endangered species
a species threatened with extinction The Florida panther and the California condor are endangered species
endangered species
Any species defined through the Endangered Species Act as being in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range and published in the Federal Register
endangered species
Under the Endangered Species Act animals, birds, fish, plants, or other living organisms whose existence is determined to be in danger throughout all or a significant portion of its range because its habitat is threatened with destruction, drastic modification, or severe curtailment, or because of overexploitation, disease, predation, or other factors
endangered species
Endangered species are plants or animals in immediate danger of extinction While extinction may be a natural process, the rate of extinction has been dramatically accelerated by pollution, development and other industrial activities As a result, we are losing up to 100 species each day compared to the natural extinction rate of only one species every 100 years To find out more information about endangered species in Georgia, visit the webpage for the Georgia Natural Heritage Program
endangered species
Any species in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range/habitat
endangered species
A species in immediate danger of becoming extinct (extinct is when no living member exists)
endangered species
A species listed under the federal Endangered Species Act as being endangered with extinction throughout all or a significant part of its range These species are rare and have certain legal protection for individuals and their habitats See Threatened Species
endangered species
a species whose numbers are so small that the species is at risk of extinction
endangered species
are the plant and animal species in danger of extinction
endangered species
species that are in danger of extinction, types of plants and animals that are at risk of dying out
endangered species
- A species that is in imminent danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range
extinct species
type of animal which no longer exists
extinction of species
Dying out or termination of a species. It occurs when a species can no longer reproduce at replacement levels. Most past extinctions are thought to have resulted from environmental changes that the doomed species was either unable to adapt to or that caused it to adapt so thoroughly that it became a distinctly new species. The effect of humans on the environment, through hunting, collecting, and habitat destruction, has become the principal factor in plant and animal extinctions
keystone species
Species that interacts with a large number of other species in a community Because of the interactions, the removal of this species can cause widespread changes to community structure Compare with immigrant species, indicator species, and native species
keystone species
A species whose niche (occupation) in its ecosystem is vital to the survival of many other species The disappearance of keystone species thus leads to a series of extinctions in an ecosystem
keystone species
– A plant or animal that plays a more significant role in the habitat than other species; they provide essential services that are unique Without the work of these key species, the habitat will change significantly
keystone species
A species that has a major influence on community structure
keystone species
a species that is disproportionately important in the maintenance and balance of its community integrity
keystone species
n: Species that play roles affecting many other organisms in an ecosystem
keystone species
These are species whose activities are critical to the structure of the community in which they live
keystone species
A species of animal on which associated animals depend for support (For example, starfish are keystone species off the coast of British Columbia They feed on clams which would otherwise eat all other sea animals in the region If starfish are removed, the clams flourish, and the marine animal population plunges )
keystone species
Species that have a key role in the ecosystem
native species
– Species that are indigenous to a region: not introduced or exotic
native species
a species that occurs naturally in an area or habitat Also called indigenous species
native species
species that is within its known historical range, and there is no evidence of humans having artificially introduced it
native species
A species that occurs naturally in the region; endemic to the area
native species
A species which is a part of the original fauna or flora of the area in question Natural barrier - Any area where lack of flammable material obstructs the spread of wildfires Natural soil - A soil having a pH value between 6 6 and 7 3 Nomex - Fire resistant synthetic material used in the manufacture of flight suits, pants and shirts used by firefighters Non-point source pollution - Pollution of diffuse origin not resulting from any discernible, confined or discrete conveyances or readily identifiable source Nutrients - Mineral elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus or potassium that are naturally present or may be added as fertilizer or a fire retardant
native species
A species that occurs naturally in an area (i e not introduced)
native species
Species that have evolved in, or are indigenous to, a specific area
native species
Species native to a particular geographic area Because they are part of an ecosystem where everything is interdependent, these species are adapted to local foods, soil and weather conditions, and pests and diseases Native plants, for example, need less water, fertilizer, and pesticides than species not adapted to that particular location
native species
Species which have lived in a particular region or area for an extended
native species
plants, animals, fungi, and micro-organisms that occur naturally in a given area or region
native species
Any animal and plant species originally in the United States (USFS)
native species
Those plant and animal species indigenous to the planning or assessment area
native species
a species which is a part of the original fauna or flora of the area in question
native species
Species that normally exists and reproduces in a specific region of the Earth Compare with immigrant species, indicator species, and keystone species
native species
A species that is a part of an area's original fauna or flora
native species
Species that occur naturally in an area
native species
Those plants and animal species indigenous to the plan area or assessment area (USFS 1999)
native species
- Species that occur naturally in an area, and therefore one that has not been introduced by humans either accidentally or intentionally
native species
A species of fish indigenous to Washington State
native species
With respect to a particular ecosystem, a species that, other than as a result of an introduction, historically occurred or currently occurs in that ecosystem
native species
A species that is a part of an area's original fauna or flora ADVANCE \x 540
preservation of the species
continuation of the human race or animal or plant species by reproduction
sibling species
Any of two or more related species that are morphologically nearly identical but are incapable of producing fertile hybrids
sub-species
A sub-species of a plant or animal is one of the types that a particular species is divided into. Several other sub-species of gull are found in the region
type species
A holotype
type species
(biology) the species that best exemplifies the essential characteristics of the genus to which it belongs
species

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    spe·cies

    Турецкое произношение

    spişiz

    Произношение

    /ˈspēsʜēz/ /ˈspiːʃiːz/

    Этимология

    () From Latin speciēs (“appearance; quality”), from speciō (“see”) + -iēs suffix signifying abstract noun.

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