speciesorganisms
Speciesorganisms is not a standard term in biology. It can be used to describe the relationship between species as conceptual units and the individual organisms that make up populations. In this framing, species are seen as groups defined by genetic exchange and evolutionary history, while organisms are the concrete individuals that carry genes across generations.
A species is often defined as a population (or group of populations) that can interbreed under natural
Taxonomic systems classify organisms into nested ranks: domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species. Within
Speciation processes create new species; mechanisms include allopatric, sympatric, and parapatric divergence, driven by barriers to
Understanding speciesorganisms supports biodiversity assessment, conservation planning, ecology, and evolutionary biology, by linking individual-level data to