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A '''species''' is a reproductively isolated, independent evolutionary unit which occupies a certain niche.
A '''species''' is a reproductively isolated, independent evolutionary unit which occupies a certain niche.
In biology it is a taxonomic group whose members can interbreed: a group of living organisms consisting of  
In biology it is a taxonomic group whose members can interbreed: a group of living organisms consisting of  
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It is one of the basic units of biological classification.
It is one of the basic units of biological classification.


The rise of a new species from an ancestor is called [[Speciation speciation]].  
The rise of a new species from an ancestor is called [[Speciation|speciation]].  


== Links ==
== Links ==


* Wikipedia entry for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species species]
* Wikipedia entry for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species species]

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A species is a reproductively isolated, independent evolutionary unit which occupies a certain niche. In biology it is a taxonomic group whose members can interbreed: a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding. It is one of the basic units of biological classification.

The rise of a new species from an ancestor is called speciation.

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