different between subspecific vs intraspecific

subspecific

English

Etymology

sub- +? specific

Adjective

subspecific (not comparable)

  1. (taxonomy) pertaining to a subspecies. (See Usage notes.)
  2. (taxonomy) infraspecific. (See Usage notes.)

Usage notes

Formal usage (that is, as a term of formal nomenclature referring to the taxonomic rank of subspecies) is only in zoology and bacteriology, not in botany, although informal usage is not restricted. When the meaning of infraspecific is meant (that is, pertaining to any taxon at a rank lower than species), it is preferable to say infraspecific (because the main word sense of subspecific refers more particularly to subspecies per se), although the broad usage is venial.

See also

  • subspecific epithet
  • subspecific name

subspecific From the web:

  • what is subspecific epithet
  • what does subspecific mean
  • what is a epithet


intraspecific

English

Etymology

From intra- +? specific.

Adjective

intraspecific (comparative more intraspecific, superlative most intraspecific)

  1. Occurring among members of the same species.

Synonyms

  • interspecies

Related terms

  • interspecific

Translations

intraspecific From the web:

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  • what intraspecific competition mean
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  • what intraspecific mean
  • intraspecific what does it mean
  • what is intraspecific variation
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  • what is intraspecific competition in biology
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