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Mishler, Brent D., and Robert N. Brandon. "Individuality, pluralism, and the phylogenetic species concept." Biology & Philosophy 2, no. 4 (1987): 397–414. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00127698.

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Nixon, Kevin C., and Quentin D. Wheeler. "AN AMPLIFICATION OF THE PHYLOGENETIC SPECIES CONCEPT." Cladistics 6, no. 3 (1990): 211–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-0031.1990.tb00541.x.

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Staley, James T. "The bacterial species dilemma and the genomic–phylogenetic species concept." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 361, no. 1475 (2006): 1899–909. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2006.1914.

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The number of species of Bacteria and Archaea ( ca 5000) is surprisingly small considering their early evolution, genetic diversity and residence in all ecosystems. The bacterial species definition accounts in part for the small number of named species. The primary procedures required to identify new species of Bacteria and Archaea are DNA–DNA hybridization and phenotypic characterization. Recently, 16S rRNA gene sequencing and phylogenetic analysis have been applied to bacterial taxonomy. Although 16S phylogeny is arguably excellent for classification of Bacteria and Archaea from the Domain l
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Gollmann, Günter. "Species concepts: a contrast of viewpoints." Amphibia-Reptilia 17, no. 4 (1996): 295–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853896x00018.

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AbstractSome fundamental contrasts underlying the disputes about species concepts are outlined: nominalistic versus essentialistic viewpoints, relations of pattern and process, and incongruities of population genetic, ecological, and phylogenetic approaches. The biological, evolutionary and phylogenetic species concepts are briefly characterized. Attention is drawn to the cohesion concept of species and to genealogical concordance principles, which attempt to integrate elements of those concepts with advances in population biological and evolutionary genetic theory.
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HORVATH, CHRISTOPHER D. "Discussion: Phylogenetic Species Concept: Pluralism, Monism, and History." Biology & Philosophy 12, no. 2 (1997): 225–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/a:1006597910504.

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Navarro-Sigüenza, Adolfo G., and A. Townsend Peterson. "An alternative species taxonomy of the birds of Mexico." Biota Neotropica 4, no. 2 (2004): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1676-06032004000200013.

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Extensive debate has surrounded the application of alternative species concepts in Ornithology. The biological species concept (BSC) and phylogenetic species concept (PSC) have typically been set in opposition, with extensive debate on the relative merits of each. An alternative is the evolutionary species concept (ESC), which offers a perspective similar to that of the PSC, yet with several significant differences. To date, no major avifauna has been examined and compared among taxonomic viewpoints. Herein, we develop an alternative phylogenetic/evolutionary species taxonomy to the current BS
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Moroni, Pablo, Nataly O'Leary, and Julieta Filloy. "Species delimitation in theAloysia gratissimacomplex (Verbenaceae) following the phylogenetic species concept." Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 180, no. 2 (2015): 193–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/boj.12369.

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Korhonen, Aku, Jaya Seelan Sathiya Seelan, and Otto Miettinen. "Cryptic species diversity in polypores: the Skeletocutis nivea species complex." MycoKeys 36 (July 18, 2018): 45–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.36.27002.

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We propose a taxonomic revision of the two closely related white-rot polypore species,Skeletocutisnivea(Jungh.) Jean Keller andS.ochroalbaNiemelä (Incrustoporiaceae, Basidiomycota), based on phylogenetic analyses of nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and translation elongation factor EF-1α sequences. We show that prevailing morphological species concepts ofS.niveaandS.ochroalbaare non-monophyletic and we delineate new species boundaries based on phylogenetic inference. We recognise eleven species within the prevailing species concept ofS.nivea(S.calidasp. nov.,S.coprosmaecomb.
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O'Leary, Nataly, Silvia S. Denham, Fatima Salimena, and María Ema Múlgura. "Species delimitation in Lippia section Goniostachyum (Verbenaceae) using the phylogenetic species concept." Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 170, no. 2 (2012): 197–219. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8339.2012.01291.x.

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Génermont, Jean. "The increasing multiplicity of the species concepts." Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 176, no. 2 (2005): 221–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/176.2.221.

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Abstract In 1980, Henri Tintant advocated the usefulness of the biological species concept in paleontology. At this time, this concept was still accepted by many neontologists, but it was already rather severely criticized by some others. In fact, a lot of new concepts appeared in the course of the following two decades. While a few ones are mere adjustments of the biological concept, for instance taking in account ecological criteria, in such a way that it could be applied to clonal organisms, some others, which were developed in connexion with the cladistic theory of taxonomy, are truly new
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