A
phenotype is the composite of an
organism's observable characteristics or
traits, such as its
morphology,
development, biochemical or physiological properties,
phenology,
behavior, and products of behavior (such as a bird's nest). A phenotype results from the expression of an organism's genes as well as the influence of environmental factors and the interactions between the two. When two or more clearly different phenotypes exist in the same population of a species, the species is called
polymorph.