It means nothing. Nothing at all.
Maybe you should repost your question and use a different word than "Species"? (Check your spelling).
a genus is divided into species
Pressure equals force divided by area.
The individuals of a species that live in a particular area are called a population.
Can mean small storage space or lockers, an area divided into sections or any separate part or section
Monkeys are divided into two major types: old world monkeys (cercopithecoids) and new world monkeys (platyrrhini). (It's not really clear what you mean by "types". Do you mean species? There are 264 known species of monkey.)
"Nonindigenous" refers to species or organisms that are not native to a particular area or ecosystem. These species have been introduced by human activities and can have disruptive effects on the local environment and native species.
An alien species is a species that is not native to an area. An exotic species is native to an area but not common.
If you mean one that is not a native species to the new area - chances are, it 'hitched a lift' in a crate or container from its country of origin.
Hydraulic Mean Radius = Cross sectional area of conduit divided by the inside (wetted) perimeter.
There are 317 known species in this family, divided into 678 subspecies.
A population is the summation of a species (members capable of producing fertile offspring) within a geographical area.
Hydraulic Mean Radius = Cross sectional area of conduit divided by the inside (wetted) perimeter.