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Final Report: Evaluating the Taxonomic Status of the Mexican Gray Wolf and the Red Wolf

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2019-05-02 18:26:07
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2019-07-11 16:39:20

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2019-05-02(creation), 2019-07-11(lastUpdate), Final Report: Evaluating the Taxonomic Status of the Mexican Gray Wolf and the Red Wolf

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Scientists strive to develop clear rules for naming and grouping living organisms. But taxonomy, the scientific study of biological classification and evolution, is often highly debated. Members of a species, the fundamental unit of taxonomy and evolution, share a common evolutionary history and a common evolutionary path to the future. Yet, it can be difficult to determine whether the evolutionary history or future of a population is sufficiently distinct to designate it as a unique species.A species is not a fixed entity – the relationship among the members of the same species is only a snapshot of a moment in time. Different populations of the same species can be in different stages in the process of species formation or dissolution. [...]

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