What is a species

John Trueman trueman at RSBS-CENTRAL.ANU.EDU.AU
Wed Jul 10 13:16:57 CDT 1996


Re: today's entertaining discussion

The ability to interbreed is a plesiomorphic trait, so not good for a test
of species-status.  Everyone has their own idea as to what makes a species.
My favourite definition is: The smallest set of populations which together
have a separate evolutionary future.  On that definition coyotes and dogs
perhaps are not separate species, but possums in New Zealand are.

John

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