is a species concept stating that a species is a basal monophyletic lineage. Ecological species concept Biological species concept None of these Phylogenetic species concept
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Step 1: The phylogenetic species concept defines a species as the smallest group of organisms that share a common ancestor and form a monophyletic group. Show more…
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