species
species (sing. and pl.) Literally, a group of organisms that resemble one another closely: the term derives from the Latin
speculare, ‘to look’. In taxonomy, it is applied to one or more groups (populations) of individuals that can interbreed within the group but cannot exchange
genes with other groups (populations), or, in other words an interbreeding group of biological organisms that is isolated reproductively from all other organisms (see
BIOSPECIES). A species can be made up of groups in which members do not actually exchange genes with members of other groups (though in principle they could do so), as, for example, at the two extremes of a continuous geographical range. However, if some
gene flow occurs along a continuum, the formation of another species is unlikely to occur. Where barriers to gene flow arise (e.g. physical barriers, such as sea, or areas of unfavourable habitat) this reproductive isolation may lead by either local selection or random
genetic drift to the formation of morphologically distinct forms termed races or subspecies. These could interbreed with other races of the same species if they were introduced to one another. Once this potential is lost, through some further evolutionary
divergence, the races may be recognized as species, although this concept is not a rigid one. Most species cannot interbreed with others; a few can, but produce infertile offspring; a smaller number may actually produce fertile offspring. The term cannot be applied precisely to organisms whose breeding behaviour is unknown. See
MORPHOSPECIES and
PALAEOSPECIES.
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PHILIPPINES WINS TWO AWARDS AT KOREAN TOURISM EXPO.
News Wire article from: AsiaPulse News; 5/9/2002; 700+ words
; ...base or establish in the Philippines. Many of the inquiries Gordon...school in Kwangju City, Honam University, also expressed an interest in tying up with a prominent Philippines university where they could...language. In line with visit Philippines 2003, Gordon also exchange...
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Japan Views the Philippines: 1900-1944.
Magazine article from: Journal of Southeast Asian Studies; 9/1/1993; ; 700+ words
; ...visited and stayed in the Philippines, more associations became...agencies showed in the Philippines, sent more people there...dominate Japanese views of the Philippines, especially in the 1930s. Takashi Shiraishi Cornell University
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Foreign Investments Move to Philippines - Lexmark, Dole, McDonald's Plan Major Investment Expansion -.
PR Newswire; 3/10/1999; 700+ words
; ...port and its large number of universities. "There is no language...President and CEO of Lexmark Philippines. "The savings will go directly...plant which will provide the Philippines with several hundred jobs...major US investors in the Philippines, among them fastfood giant...
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Focus on the Philippines: The Asian Society hosts a series of
Newspaper article from: Filipino Express, The; 12/4/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...prominent speakers from the Philippines and the U.S. Speakers...Government, Republic of the Philippines; Bienvenido Nebres...Ateneo de Manila University; Mahar Mangahas...and governance in the Philippines, and economic and...
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PHILIPPINES-ENVIRONMENT: RED FLAG UP OVER THREATENED SPECIES
News Wire article from: Inter Press Service English News Wire; 10/16/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...may have thought. Of the Philippines' 153 mammals, 49 are threatened...Sinha, a lecturer at the University of Western Sydney and a wildlife...who used to work with the Philippines' environment department...of global population. The Philippines shares with New Zealand the...
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Philippines.
Magazine article from: Business Asia; 9/13/1999; 700+ words
; ...Dynamic Holdings; CEO Philippines Airlines; Chairman...Education: Far Eastern University Contact: 852-2881...take advantage of the Philippines' stock market rally...Age: 53 Education: University of Michigan; London...financial nous to the Philippines' second start-up...
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Philippines offshore outsourcing--the next India? Looking to improve outsourcing results and gain quality representation at a fair price? Then take a good hard look at the Philippines.(Statistical Data Included)
Magazine article from: Customer Interface; 7/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Facts and Figures In the Philippines today, there are approximately...governmental center of the Philippines. In total the country's colleges and universities produce 320,000 graduates...geopolitical risks. The Philippines has its share of terrorists...
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Troops in Philippines Evoke Memories
News Wire article from: AP Online; 1/20/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...evoked a mixed reaction in the Philippines. Many here recall the American...political science professor at the University of the Philippines. The history can be used...the military in the southern Philippines for a decade. They have grown...
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Philippines presses war on rebels: President Arroyo has vowed to finish off the remnants of Abu Sayyaf, and still wants US help.(World)
Newspaper article from: The Christian Science Monitor; 6/18/2002; 700+ words
; ...Muslim-populated southern Philippines, is an avowed critic of...relations at De La Salle University in Manila, says that the...military presence in the Philippines. "The Abu Sayyaf and terrorism...Mindanao and all over the Philippines," he says. "There are...
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PHILIPPINES' COMPETITIVENESS DECLINING FOR FIVE YRS: YEARBOOK.
News Wire article from: AsiaPulse News; 11/29/2004; 700+ words
; ...Development (IMD), shows the Philippines falling steadily from 35th...presentation of the results at the University of San Carlos audio- visual...Management (AIM), said the Philippines had its strengths, particularly...included in the study, the Philippines ranked 14th, with only Indonesia...
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Philippines
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
PHILIPPINES The U.S. dominance of the university educational system in the Philippines in the early decades of the twentieth century...training at the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines in 1949. This medical training led him to...
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The Philippines
Encyclopedia entry from: Countries and Their Cultures
...Identification. The Republic of the Philippines was named the Filipinas to...Geography. The Republic of the Philippines, a nation of 7,107 islands...island, is in the south. The Philippines are 1,152 miles (1,854...English is used in colleges, universities, the courts, and the government...
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University of the Philippines
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
University of the Philippines main campus at Quezon City, the Philippines; English language; founded 1908. Among its many...health professions. There are other colleges of the university throughout the country.
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Salonga, Lea 1971–
Book article from: Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television
...1971, in Manila, Luzon, Philippines; daughter of Feliciano Genuino...Attended Ateneo De Manila University, 1988–89, and...Performed in concerts in the Philippines, the United States, and...child, 1984; AWIT Award, Philippines Recording Industry, outstanding...
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Manila
Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Cities
...Codes: Rarely used in the Philippines 1. Manila, also known as...up the nation known as the Philippines. The city flanks Manila...largest and most prestigious universities and is also home to the National...the largest island in the Philippines, an archipelago nation comprised...
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