soortig
Soortig is a term used in evolutionary biology and taxonomy to refer to populations, lineages, or organisms that are notably similar to a particular species but do not meet formal criteria to be classified as that species. The word derives from Dutch, combining "soort" meaning kind or species with the suffix "-ig," indicating likeness or having the qualities of.
In use, een soortig describes phenotypic similarity or genetic resemblance that crosses species boundaries, often resulting
Soortig is typically employed in discussions of speciation, hybrid zones, paleobiology, or microbial taxonomy where species
Compared with subspecies, varieties, or ecotypes, a soortig designation is non-rank-based and often provisional, pending additional