ecotype

/ɛkəˈtaɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

A genetically distinct population of a species, typically adapted to a specific environment.

“The ecotype of the plant was well-suited to the local climate.”

2. noun

A subspecies of a species that is adapted to a particular geographical or ecological region.

“The ecotype of the species found in the mountainous regions was distinct from its coastal counterpart.”

Synonyms

  • genotype
  • races
  • subspecies

Antonyms

  • ecospecies
  • general species