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Filter by Meaning The bird was able to recognize its conspecific calls.
The conspecific mating pattern was observed in the population of birds.
Conspecific mating occurs more frequently than interspecific mating.
The study aimed to determine the population size of conspecific organisms in the area.
The field guide provides information on how to distinguish conspecific plants.
The researchers observed conspecific aggression among the primates.
The hunters were able to identify the conspecific deer in the forest.
The entomologist identified the insect as a conspecific of the species.
The primatologist observed conspecific grooming behavior among the group of apes.
Conspecific odor cues are used by some mammals to recognize individuals within their social group.
The farmer introduced conspecific pollinators to improve crop yield.
Conspecific aggression is a common behavior in territorial birds.
The cloned sheep was a conspecific of the original sheep.
The biologist analyzed the genetic diversity of conspecific populations across different regions.
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