Classification below the species level: when are infraspecific groups biologically meaningful?

Volume: 134, Issue: 1, Pages: 246 - 254
Published: May 26, 2021
Abstract
Infraspecific taxa (subspecies, races and varieties) are often seen as real entities in nature and recognized as biologically meaningful groups. But because infraspecific taxa by definition are subdivisions of species, their status depends entirely on the status of ‘their’ species. This makes the status of infraspecific taxa crucially dependent on the way species are considered and thus on the various species concepts that have been advanced as...
Paper Details
Title
Classification below the species level: when are infraspecific groups biologically meaningful?
Published Date
May 26, 2021
Volume
134
Issue
1
Pages
246 - 254
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