clusters of lineages form over evolutionary time. We require an account of why they cluster before we can apply historical conceptions such as phylospecies or evospecies.
- evolutionary psychology
- evolutionary responsibility
- evolutionary species
- evolutionary stable strategy
- evolutionary synthesis
- evolutionary systematics
- evolutionary technology
- evolvability
- evolver
- evolvon
- evospecies
- exadaptation
- exaptation
- excitability
- excitation
- excrement
- excretion
- exemplar
- exoadaptation
- exoanthropic species
- exobiology
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evospecies
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A group of individuals seen as a spatio-temporal unit bound together by breeding relations.
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Wilkins, J.S. (2006). The concept and causes of microbial species. Stud. Hist. Philos. Life Sci. 28, 389-408: 392.
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Evolutionary species concepts, as with some phylogenetic species concepts, tend to adopt the metaphysical species-as-individuals thesis of Ghiselin and Hull […]. Evospecies, as we might call these entities, are something of a hybrid notion, to my mind. They are phyletic objects, but they are often presented as achieving grades of organization, and often run wich evolutionary systematics (itself a hybrid, conjoining phylogenetic and adaptive conceptions of classification).
Wilkins, J.S. (2009). Species. A History of the Idea: 203.