Species Concept


  • Species concept are still subject to debate. An idea of what kind of entity is represented by the word SPECIES
  • There are several concepts recognizing the special reality of species
  • SPECIES CRITERIA = standards used for species recognition = operationalism

What is a species?

A group or class of animals or plants (usually constituting a subdivision of a genus) having a certain common and permanent characterstics which clearly distinguish it from other groups.

BIOLOGICAL SPECIES CONCEPT

  • Given by Mayr in 1942
  • Species are groups of interbreeding natural population that are reproductively isolated from other such groups.
  • Species are designated on absence of gene flow
  • Emphasis on REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION

REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATING MECHANISM

PRE-ZYGOTICPOST-ZYGOTIC
ECOLOGICALHYBRID INVIABILITY
TEMPORALSTERLITY
BEHAVIORAL (barriers to isolation)REDUCED FITNESS OF HYBRID OFFSPRING
CONCEPT OF SPECIES

PHYLOGENETIC SPECIES CONCEPT

  • Species is a group of organism whose members are descended from common ancestor and have unique evolutionary history.
  • Subspecies not recognized
  • STRENGTH: considers ancestry, genetic similarity, evolutionary process
  • WEAKNESS: Does not consider reproductive habitats
PHYLOGENETIC SPECIES CONCEPT

EVOLUTIONARY SPECIES CONCEPT

  • Given by Simpson in 1951.
  • A single lineage of ancestor-descendant populations which maintains its identity from other such lineages and has its own evolutionary tendencies and historical fate.
  • It considers the species as an evolutionary entity.
EVOLUTIONARY SPECIES CONCEPT

NOMINALISTIC SPECIES CONCEPT

  • Given by Occan and his followers
  • Nature produces individuals only and nothing more, species have no actual existence in nature
  • DRAWBACKS-: Nominalist misinterpreted the relation between similarity and relationship
  • It is a established fact that species are products of evolution.

RECOGNITION SPECIES CONCEPT

  • A Species is a set of organism that recognize one another as potential mates, they have a
  • shared recognition system.”
  • Emphasis on reproductive isolationing mechanism to keep species apart
  • Sometimes referred to as REPRODUCTIVE SPECIES CONCEPT
  • EXAMPLE: AMERICAN CRICKET

MORPHOLOGICAL SPECIES CONCEPTS

  • Given by Cronquist in 1978.
  • “A species is a community, or a number of related communities, whose distinctive morphological characters are, in the opinion of a competent systematist, sufficiently definite to entitle it, or them to a specific name.”
  • May be applied to both sexual and asexual organisms.

ECOLOGICAL SPECIES CONCEPTS

  • Focus of species characterization is on similarity of niche and ecological role.
  • Strength : considers species role in an ecosystem.
  • Weakness : geographically widespread populations that don’t actually interbreed may be considered the species.

Conclusion

  • The categorization and maintenance of species records is important for science and conservation.
  • For identifying an individual species, typically scientists will first consider Biological Species Concept, then descent from common ancestry and genotypic and phenotypic cohesion.

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