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6 June, 02:35

Cladists define a species as a group of organisms sharing a set of unique, derived features that sets them apart form all other such groups. this way of defining species exemplifies

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  1. 6 June, 04:24
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    For the answer to the question above, I believe the answer is the phylogenetic species concept.

    The key to the phylogenetic species concept is that species must be "diagnosable." In other words, members of the species should share a combination of characteristics that other species don't have. To look for some unique features that define a phylogenetic species, systematic comparisons must be done by paleontologists with other related fossils or living species
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