Difference between monotypic and polytypic population
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What Is The Difference Between A Monotypic And A Polytypic Species? ... The Hyacinth macaw is an example of a Monotypic species as it is not divided into any subspecies. In scientific terms, a species is a group of living organisms that belong to the lowest taxonomic level of the biological classification hierarchy.Jan 4, 2018
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n scientific terms, a species is a group of living organisms that belong to the lowest taxonomic level of the biological classification hierarchy. It sits below the genus classification, according to this system. The members of a particular species are generally able to reproduce young, which also go on to reproduce more offspring. This characterization, however, is not always true. Organisms within a specific species are often further divided into subspecies. Generally, the members of each subspecies experience geographic isolation from one another and therefore, do not practice interbreeding. A species may be considered either monotypic or polytypic.
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