phylogenetic species concept

phylogenetic species concept

phylogenetic species concept (PSC) The concept of a species as an irreducible group whose members are descended from a common ancestor and who all possess a combination of certain defining, or derived, traits (see apomorphy). Hence, this concept defines a species as a group having a shared and unique evolutionary history. It is less restrictive than the biological species concept, in that breeding between members of different species does not pose a problem. Also, it permits successive species to be defined even if they have evolved in an unbroken line of descent, with continuity of sexual fertility. However, because slight differences can be found among virtually any group of organisms, the concept tends to encourage extreme division of species into ever-smaller groups.

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phylogenetic species concept

phylogenetic species concept The view that a species should be defined only by its diagnosibility; i.e. that it consists of a population with a unique set of features (preferably derived). This definition was proposed by Joel Cracraft in 1982 as a more workable alternative to the biological species concept, which implies knowledge of whether or not regular interbreeding occurs between populations.

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