BSC
Gurcharan Singh
singhg at SATYAM.NET.IN
Mon Nov 15 20:01:58 CST 1999
-----Original Message-----
From: B. J. Tindall <bti at DSMZ.DE>
To: <TAXACOM at USOBI.ORG>
Date: 15 November, 1999 6:46 PM
Subject: Re: BSC
>Interesting to see what problems the "biological species concept" is
>producing. Just to throw the debate open a little more; the problems
>encountered in zoology and botany are those caused by not knowing where to
>draw the line with sexually breeding "species". Of course the definition is
>loaded in favour of sexual reproduction. One often hears that organisms
>which do not breed sexually do not have species, because they do not fit
>the "biological species concept". The problem is that asexually reproducing
>organsims seem to have been very successful in evolution, in fact a quick
>glance at molecular estimates of evolution would suggest that sexual
>reproduction is only reserved for a rather small section of organisms.
>Perhaps one must come to terms with the fact that the "biological species
>concept" is a "biological species concept for sexually reproducing
>organisms", and that there should be other concepts for dealing with the
>asexual organisms. After all if "speciation" is one of the first steps in
>the divergence of one "species" into two or more "species" which is part
>evolution, then asexual organisms also evolve and must be subject to the
>"asexual equivalent of (sexual) speciation".
>Brian Tindall
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The problems of both sexually reproducing and asexually reproducing
species are best addressed by "Evolutionary species concept" which describes
species as "single lineage of ancestor-descendent populations which
maintains its identity from other such lineages and which has its own
evolutionary tendencies and biological fate". This concept takes care of
both sexually and asexually reproducing organisms. What is important that
species should be able to perpetuate itself through generations, and
maintain its identity from other species. In sexually reproducing species
reproductive isolation is essential, whereas in asexually reproducing
organisms continuing through generations is essential plus they should have
sufficient characters to distinguish (recognition systems).
Gurcharan Singh
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