also in·tra·spe·cies (-spē'shēz, -sēz)adj.
Arising or occurring within a species: intraspecific competition.
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The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
arising or occurring within a species; involving the members of one species
Synonym: intraspecies
| intraspecific cross | |
| competition (ecology) | |
| gamma taxonomy (systematics) |
| What is an example of a intraspecific competiton in a taiga? | |
| Why is intraspecific competition more severe? | |
| Example of intraspecific competition on insects? |
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