Volume 30, Issue 3 p. 609-613
Article

THREE SPECIES CONCEPTS

Ralph A. Lewin

Ralph A. Lewin

Scripps Institution of Oceanography. University of California. San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, U.S.A.Search for more papers by this author
First published: August 1981
Citations: 9

Summary

In an evolutionary continuum there can be no discontinuities delimiting species. Geographical barriers may rise or fall, separating or rejoining specific populations. Members of “biological species” are self-distinguishing. “Taxonomists' species” are distinguishable to experts according to their competence and preference. “Nominal species” are taxa named for our convenience.

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