Species: the concept, category and taxon
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The term species by itself is vague because it refers to the species concept, the species category and the species taxon, all of which are distinct although related to one another. The species concept is not primarily a part of systematics, but has always been an integral part of basic biological ...
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