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Auberginen
ein Tier mit einem anderen Tier kreuzen

I. inter·breed <-bred, -bred> [ˌɪntəˈbri:d, Am -t̬ɚˈ-] CZ. cz. przech.

to interbreed an animal with another animal cattle, sheep

II. inter·breed <-bred, -bred> [ˌɪntəˈbri:d, Am -t̬ɚˈ-] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

interbreed
Present
Iinterbreed
youinterbreed
he/she/itinterbreeds
weinterbreed
youinterbreed
theyinterbreed
Past
Iinterbred
youinterbred
he/she/itinterbred
weinterbred
youinterbred
theyinterbred
Present Perfect
Ihaveinterbred
youhaveinterbred
he/she/ithasinterbred
wehaveinterbred
youhaveinterbred
theyhaveinterbred
Past Perfect
Ihadinterbred
youhadinterbred
he/she/ithadinterbred
wehadinterbred
youhadinterbred
theyhadinterbred

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Despite the diversity of various species concepts, these various concepts can be placed into one of three broad philosophical approaches: interbreeding, ecological and phylogenetic.
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Some concerns have been raised about the potential for, and instances of, interbreeding between the two species and the viability of the hybrids.
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Throughout the region, many wild salmon stocks (a group of interbreeding individuals that is roughly equivalent to a population) have declined and some have disappeared.
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It rarely interbreeds with similar crossbills that are present in its range, and it has been proposed as a separate species created via ecological speciation.
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Once genetic differences are sufficient, different species may be unable to interbreed to produce viable offspring.
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Here, they interbred with related species, thus losing their genetic and functional distinctiveness within a few generations, in a process known as speciation reversal.
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Dort kreuzten sie sich mit verwandten Arten und verloren innert weniger Generationen ihre genetische und funktionale Einzigartigkeit, ein Prozess, der auch als « Umkehr der Artentstehung » bezeichnet wird.
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