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Species: towards new, well-grounded practices
Authors:SARAH SAMADI  ANOUK BARBEROUSSE
Institution:'Systématique, Adaptation et Evolution', UMR 7138 CNRS-IRD-UMPC-ENS-MNHN, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (USM 603), Département Systématique et Evolution, Case postale 26, 57 Rue Cuvier, F-75231 Paris, Cedex 05, France;
IHPST, UMR 8590, CNRS, UniversitéParis I, ENS, 13 rue du Four, 75006 Paris, France
Abstract:Velasco recently criticized our formal definition of the species concept, arguing for its inappropriateness both in fundamental and practical aspects Velasco JD (2008) Biological Journal of the Linnean Society , 93 , 865–869]. Here, we clarify some misunderstandings that are at the basis of Velasco's paper. First, we show why and how the definition of the species concept can be grounded in the theory of evolution and what that implies. Then, we explain why Velasco's formal criticisms are unjustified. Finally, we point out the practical and methodological consequences of a rigorous conceptual framework for species study, and we show that today's development of species delimitation methods fully agrees with our proposal.  © 2009 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society , 2009, 97 , 217–222.
Keywords:speciation  concept  systematics  theory of evolution
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