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Organismsusually

Organismsusually is not a standard term in biology. It often appears as a concatenation of “organisms” and “usually” and may be used informally to discuss typical or ordinary traits of a group.

Definition: In informal usage, organismsusually refers to the usual or average characteristics observed in a population

Not a formal term: It is not part of taxonomic classification or official nomenclature. It is more

Relation to data: It aligns with concepts such as mean or mode of a trait distribution, while

Examples: In an ecology classroom, one might say that organismsusually have a moderate growth rate under non-stressful

Limitations: Because of variation, plasticity, and context-dependence, there is no universal “usual” value across all environments

See also: central tendency; mean; mode; phenotypic plasticity; norm of reaction.

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organisms,
reflecting
central
tendency
of
trait
values
under
standard
conditions.
a
rhetorical
or
pedagogical
device
used
in
teaching,
summaries,
or
data
descriptions.
acknowledging
that
real
populations
show
variation.
conditions
in
a
standard
greenhouse
experiment.
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species.