Quantitative criteria for species delimitation
University of Oxford · University of Cambridge · +1 more institution
Abstract
Species are the fundamental units of biology, ecology and conservation, and progress in these fields is therefore hampered by widespread taxonomic bias and uncertainty. Numerous operational techniques based on molecular or phenotypic data have been designed to overcome this problem, yet existing procedures remain subjective or inconsistent, particularly when applying the biological species concept. We address this issue by developing quantitative methods for a classic technique in systematic zoology, namely the use of divergence between undisputed sympatric species as a yardstick for assessing the taxonomic status of allopatric forms. We calculated mean levels of differentiation in multiple phenotypic…
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6Topics & keywords
- Sympatric speciation
- Allopatric speciation
- Biology
- Parapatric speciation
- Taxonomy (biology)
- Ecology
- Taxonomic rank
- Conservation biology
- Life in Land