What are the similarities and difference between genealogical, morphological, and biological species concept?

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Chapter24: Systematics And Phylogenetics: Revealing The Tree Of Life
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What are the similarities and difference between genealogical, morphological, and biological species concept?

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Species concept is a term used to define the species. Genealogical species concept includes the species which are more closely related to one other than to the organism outside the group. Morphological species concept is based on the anatomical criteria, which include identical looking species in one group. Biological species concept includes the organism that can naturally interbreed to produce viable, fertile offspring.

 

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