Ernst Mayr and the modern concept of species
Smithsonian Institution · National Museum of Natural History
Abstract
Ernst Mayr played a central role in the establishment of the general concept of species as metapopulation lineages, and he is the author of one of the most popular of the numerous alternative definitions of the species category. Reconciliation of incompatible species definitions and the development of a unified species concept require rejecting the interpretation of various contingent properties of metapopulation lineages, including intrinsic reproductive isolation in Mayr's definition, as necessary properties of species. On the other hand, the general concept of species as metapopulation lineages advocated by Mayr forms the foundation of this reconciliation, which follows from a corollary of that concept also…
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1Topics & keywords
- Metapopulation
- Biology
- Reproductive isolation
- Philosophy of biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Ecology
- Epistemology
- Population
- Life in Land