👉 In the context of biology and evolutionary biology, "coenospecifically" refers to a species that possesses characteristics or traits that are unique to its own population. This can be defined as one that is not found in any other species within its range. For example: - The common oak tree (Quercus) has several distinct features such as its needle-like leaves, the round shape of its bark, and the distinctive red coloration on its branches. - The black bear (Ursus