Authors
Frank T Burbrink, Brian I Crother, Christopher M Murray, Brian Tilston Smith, Sara Ruane, Edward A Myers, Robert Alexander Pyron
Publication date
2022/7
Source
Ecology and Evolution
Volume
12
Issue
7
Pages
e9069
Description
Species‐level taxonomy derives from empirical sources (data and techniques) that assess the existence of spatiotemporal evolutionary lineages via various species “concepts.” These concepts determine if observed lineages are independent given a particular methodology and ontology, which relates the metaphysical species concept to what “kind” of thing a species is in reality. Often, species concepts fail to link epistemology back to ontology. This lack of coherence is in part responsible for the persistence of the subspecies rank, which in modern usage often functions as a placeholder between the evolutionary events of divergence or collapse of incipient species. Thus, prospective events like lineages merging or diverging require information from unknowable future information. This is also conditioned on evidence that the lineage already has a detectably distinct evolutionary history. Ranking these lineages as …
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