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conspecific

American  
[kon-spi-sif-ik] / ˌkɒn spɪˈsɪf ɪk /

adjective

Biology.
  1. belonging to the same species.


noun

  1. an organism belonging to the same species as another.

conspecific British  
/ ˌkɒnspɪˈsɪfɪk /

adjective

  1. (of animals or plants) belonging to the same species

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of conspecific

1855–60; conspeci(es) ( see con-, species) + -fic

Example Sentences

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"This proves that the roosters did not mistake their reflection for a conspecific," says Sonja Hillemacher.

From Science Daily • Oct. 26, 2023

Questions about conspecific interactions often focus on competition among members of the same species for a limited resource.

From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022

“When it’s a fish they’re like, ‘Ooh you need a conspecific control and a control for empathy and a control for this and that … the fish are not doing this’.”

From The Guardian • Feb. 7, 2019

In short, a strong case can be made for the idea that the Darling Downs dragons are not conspecific with the other Grassland earless dragon populations: Melville .

From Scientific American • Jan. 4, 2014

However, since it seems almost certain that Batrachyla longipes and Syrrhophus latodactylus are conspecific, the former name should not be left as a nomen dubium.

From A Taxonomic Revision of the Leptodactylid Frog Genus Syrrhophus Cope by Lynch, John D.

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