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Which of these is the species concept defined as a group of organisms that are capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring? the biological species concept? the phylogenetic? the mating or the morphological.
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First of all, mating, as far as i know, isn't a species concept.
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There are actually quite a few species concepts, but there's only a few that we mostly use.
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And those are the three that are left here.
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Biological, phylogenetic, morphological.
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Biological is, as the question, says, it's a group that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring.
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So that's the answer here.
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So interbreed to produce viable offspring that can then themselves reproduce.
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Phylogenetic is based on genetic relatedness...