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Same genus or closely related species.
Dogs and wolves are from the same species, Canis lupus familiaris. They can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
Yes, a community can have two or more populations of the same species coexisting together. This can happen if different populations occupy different niches within the community, leading to their coexistence. Additionally, variability in factors like food availability, habitat preferences, or behavior can also allow multiple populations of the same species to inhabit a community.
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When two species occupy the same niche, it is referred to as niche overlap. This can lead to competition for resources, as both species vie for the same food, habitat, or other necessities for survival. In some cases, this competition can result in one species being displaced or driven to extinction, a phenomenon known as competitive exclusion. Alternatively, the species may adapt to minimize competition, leading to resource partitioning.
Same genus or closely related species.
Two species are typically placed in the same genus based on shared physical characteristics, genetic similarities, and common evolutionary ancestry. Taxonomists consider a combination of these factors when determining the classification of species into different genera.
If two things are able to interbreed, it means that they are of the same species. This can often be determined by whether they produce viable offspring that are also able to reproduce. If offspring are sterile or cannot reproduce, it suggests that the two things are not of the same species and therefore cannot interbreed.
Yes. Species are listed under genera.
Yes, but such a situation generates competition between the two species.
Two individuals are considered members of the same species if they can reproduce and produce fertile offspring together. This ability to interbreed and have viable offspring is a key criterion for determining if two individuals belong to the same species.
If two different species belong to the same class, they will also share the same phylum and kingdom in their classification. These levels indicate a closer evolutionary relationship between the two species compared to others in the same kingdom.
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If two organisms are able to mate and produce fertile offspring, then they are of the same species.Horses and donkeys are two different species because if they mate, they produce a mule which is sterile (not fertile). This shows horses and donkeys are of different species.
Twins.
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Not necessarily. While many members of the same species may have the same number of chromosomes, it does not guarantee that two organisms with the same number of chromosomes are of the same species. Chromosome number is just one characteristic used to define species, but other factors like genetic makeup, morphology, and ability to reproduce with one another are also important in determining species classification.