Philosophical discussions of species have focused on multicellular, sexual animals and have often neglected to consider unicellular organisms like bacteria. This article begins to fill this gap by considering what species concepts, if any, apply neatly to the bacterial world. First, I argue that the biological species concept cannot be applied to bacteria because of the variable rates of genetic transfer between populations, depending in part on which gene type is prioritized. Second, I present a critique of phylogenetic bacterial species, arguing that phylogenetic bacterial classification requires a question-able metaphysical commitment to the existence of essential genes. I conclude by con-sidering how microbiologists have dealt with thes...
A widely accepted species concept for bacteria has yet to be established. As a result, species desig...
Systems of classification are not hat racks, objectively presented to us by nature. They are dynamic...
Genetic surveys reveal the diversity of bacteria and lead to the questioning of species concepts use...
This paper offers a new argument in defence of bacterial species pluralism. To do this, initially I ...
Species concepts for bacteria and other microbes are contentious, because they are often asexual. Th...
The discussion on the existence of prokaryotic species is reviewed. The demonstration that several d...
Species is the basic unit of biological diversity. However, among the different microbiological disc...
Species is the basic unit of biological diversity. However, among the different microbiological disc...
The incompleteness of our present knowledge as to the species of bacteria and their relationships ma...
This paper aims to offer a new argument in defence bacterial species pluralism. To do so, I shall fi...
Do bacteria have genes for genetic exchange? The idea that the bacterial processes that cause geneti...
Abstract: The bacterial species concept was examined within the framework of plant and animal associ...
Do bacteria have genes for genetic exchange? The idea that the bacterial processes that cause geneti...
This paper offers a new argument in defence of bacterial species pluralism. To do this, initially I ...
This paper offers a new argument in defence of bacterial species pluralism. To do this, initially I ...
A widely accepted species concept for bacteria has yet to be established. As a result, species desig...
Systems of classification are not hat racks, objectively presented to us by nature. They are dynamic...
Genetic surveys reveal the diversity of bacteria and lead to the questioning of species concepts use...
This paper offers a new argument in defence of bacterial species pluralism. To do this, initially I ...
Species concepts for bacteria and other microbes are contentious, because they are often asexual. Th...
The discussion on the existence of prokaryotic species is reviewed. The demonstration that several d...
Species is the basic unit of biological diversity. However, among the different microbiological disc...
Species is the basic unit of biological diversity. However, among the different microbiological disc...
The incompleteness of our present knowledge as to the species of bacteria and their relationships ma...
This paper aims to offer a new argument in defence bacterial species pluralism. To do so, I shall fi...
Do bacteria have genes for genetic exchange? The idea that the bacterial processes that cause geneti...
Abstract: The bacterial species concept was examined within the framework of plant and animal associ...
Do bacteria have genes for genetic exchange? The idea that the bacterial processes that cause geneti...
This paper offers a new argument in defence of bacterial species pluralism. To do this, initially I ...
This paper offers a new argument in defence of bacterial species pluralism. To do this, initially I ...
A widely accepted species concept for bacteria has yet to be established. As a result, species desig...
Systems of classification are not hat racks, objectively presented to us by nature. They are dynamic...
Genetic surveys reveal the diversity of bacteria and lead to the questioning of species concepts use...