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NosyNed
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Message 12 of 32 (188566)
02-25-2005 6:04 PM
Reply to: Message 10 by Loudmouth
02-25-2005 3:33 PM


The biological species concept
I thought this idea included the idea of "normally, in the wild". In which case anything which causes two populations to not "normally" interbreed makes them separate species.
There is always the problem that species have some fuzz around the edges.

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Message 16 of 32 (189096)
02-28-2005 1:24 AM
Reply to: Message 15 by RIP
02-28-2005 1:08 AM


Helpful?
That list is many years old. It has been shot full of holes over and over. A tiny bit of research will find all that.
That is why some people get bored with it.

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