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60:, taking into account ecology, geography, and life history; it remains an important and useful idea in biology, particularly for animal speciation. Despite acceptance and approval of his species definition, his input did little to resolve the long-standing disagreements concerning the issue of species concepts. 55:
are discussed and Mayr proposes a definition of the species category where he considers species groups of natural populations which are reproductively isolated from each other. This concept Ernst Mayr proposes here is now commonly referred to as the biological species concept. The biological species
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With his addition of the formulation of his species definition, Ernst Mayr was able to express the question of the species definition as a biological rather than topological issue After the publication of his species concept, Mayr became a major figure in the biological as well as the philosophical
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are compared with views from other life science fields, attempting to bridge the gap between different biological disciplines. In his book, Mayr attempts to summarize the knowledge within his field of systemics, investigates the main factors involved in taxonomic work, and presents some evidence
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90:. These Jesup lectures by Ernst Mayr and Edgar Anderson were meant as a follow-up to Theodosius Dobhanzky's own Jesup lectures in 1936 which resulted in his book 100: 602: 103:
held a colloquium in honour of Mayr's 100th birthday at the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center of the National Academies of Science and Engineering in
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These topics include reproductive isolation, the modern species concept, genomics, and other related subjects within evolutionary biology.
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Jody H, Fitch WM, Ayala FJ (2005). "Part III: The Nature of Species and the Meaning of Species". In Hey J, Fitch WM, Ayala FJ (eds.).
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in 2005 in commemoration of this event. The lectures published in this collection explore the main topics discussed in Ernst Mayr's
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contains a reassessment of previous evidence regarding the mechanisms of biological evolution. The points of view of modern
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De Queiroz K (October 2005). "13: Ernst Mayr and the Modern Concept of Species.". In Ayala FJ, Fitch WM, Hey J (eds.).
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Yoder AD, Olson LE, Hanley C, Heckman KL, Rasoloarison R, Russell AL, et al. (May 2005).
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Systematics and the Origin of Species from the Viewpoint of a Zoologist — Ernst Mayr
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Systematics and the Origin of Species: On Ernst Mayr's 100th Anniversary
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Systematics and the Origin of Species from the Viewpoint of a Zoologist.
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components of the debate regarding the problem of species concepts.
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concept defines a species in terms of biological factors such as
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and is considered to be exemplary of the original expansion of
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is a book written by zoologist and evolutionary biologist
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The Systematic Categories and the New Species Concept
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Index

Ernst Mayr
Columbia University Press
modern synthesis
evolutionary theory
systematics
Species concepts
reproduction
Jesup lectures
New York City
Edgar Anderson
botany
Evolutionary Synthesis
Genetics and the Origin of Species
National Academy of Sciences
Irvine
National Academies Press



"Systematics and the origin of species: an introduction"
Bibcode
2005PNAS..102.6515H
doi
10.1073/pnas.0501939102
PMC
1131868
PMID
15851660
Systematics and the Origin of Species from the Viewpoint of a Zoologist — Ernst Mayr
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