If fish are being sold under
a certain species name yet are truly another species, that likely muddies up the data about the real status of those fish stocks.
Not exact matches
Which we know that back in a
certain point in time none of those
species named existed.
Diversity within the
species creates what the scientists call a «portfolio effect,»
named for its resemblance to a diversified investment portfolio: Some salmon stocks do better under
certain conditions, whereas others thrive under different constraints, but the fishery as a whole remains stable.
Here's where it gets more complicated: Specific
species and strains — the
species name comes after the genus, and the strain often looks like a little code of letters and / or numbers on the end — of probiotics have been studied in regards to
certain health conditions.
Be
certain the plant contains the word «Lilium» in the scientific -
name (other plants with the word «Lily» in the common -
name may be toxic to other
species besides cats).