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When is a parasite species a species?
引用本文:Kunz W. When is a parasite species a species?[J]. Trends in parasitology, 2002, 18(3): 121-124. DOI: 10.1016/S1471-4922(01)02210-3
作者姓名:Kunz W
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When is a parasite species a species?
Kunz Werner. When is a parasite species a species?[J]. Trends in parasitology, 2002, 18(3): 121-124. DOI: 10.1016/S1471-4922(01)02210-3
Authors:Kunz Werner
Affiliation:Genetic Parasitology Group, Institute of Genetics, Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany. kunz@uni-duesseldorf.de
Abstract:Regrettably, 140 years after the publication of Darwin's Origin of Species, we face the grotesque situation that we still do not know what is a species whose origin Darwin wanted to explain. A generally applicable species definition is not available. Is there a basic unit of biodiversity above the level of individuals? Do we try to define something that does not exist in reality? The strong potential for the evolution of genetic variability in parasites together with the importance of species diagnosis for applied fields of parasite research make biodiversity research a key role in parasitology. Frequent occurrence of sympatric speciation, clonal reproduction, selfing, sib mating or parthenogenesis imply exceptional conditions for the evolution of gene pool diversities in parasites.
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