Biological lineages move through time, space, and each other. As they do, they diversify, diverge, and grade away from and into one another. One result of this is genealogical discordance; i.e., the lineages of a biological entity may have different histories. We see this on numerous levels, from microbial networks, to holobionts, to population-level lineages. This paper considers how genealogical discordance impacts our study of species. More specifically, I consider this in the context of three framing questions: (1) How, if at all, does genealogical discordance challenge, modify, or revise how we conceive of species? (2) How has growing appreciation of genealogical discordance impacted scientific practice? Of systematics in particular? (...
The past 35 years in biological systematics have been a time of remarkable philosophical and methodo...
The last 30 years have seen a revolution in comparative biology. Prior to that time, systematics was...
A recent criticism that the biological species concept (BSC) unduly neglects phylogeny is examined u...
In 2017, three interdisciplinary workshops were held on whether and how biological discordance might...
Incongruence between phylogenetic trees constructed from different gene sequences has bothered pract...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143759/1/ajb21064_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
Many phylogenetic systematists have criticized the Biological Species Concept (BSC) because it disto...
Phylogenetic models traditionally represent the history of life as having a strictly-branching tree ...
The construction and use of phylogenetic trees is central to modern systematics. But it is unclear e...
Discord among the gene trees of multilocus data has motivated the development of phylogenetic approa...
Discontent about changes in species classifications has grown in recent years. Many of these changes...
The heterogeneity of signals in the genomes of diverse organisms poses challenges for traditional ph...
Genomic data have had a profound impact on nearly every biological discipline. In systematics and ph...
A common view is that species occupy a unique position on the Tree of Life. Evaluating this claim th...
One of the goals of evolutionary biology is understanding how biological diversification change acro...
The past 35 years in biological systematics have been a time of remarkable philosophical and methodo...
The last 30 years have seen a revolution in comparative biology. Prior to that time, systematics was...
A recent criticism that the biological species concept (BSC) unduly neglects phylogeny is examined u...
In 2017, three interdisciplinary workshops were held on whether and how biological discordance might...
Incongruence between phylogenetic trees constructed from different gene sequences has bothered pract...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143759/1/ajb21064_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
Many phylogenetic systematists have criticized the Biological Species Concept (BSC) because it disto...
Phylogenetic models traditionally represent the history of life as having a strictly-branching tree ...
The construction and use of phylogenetic trees is central to modern systematics. But it is unclear e...
Discord among the gene trees of multilocus data has motivated the development of phylogenetic approa...
Discontent about changes in species classifications has grown in recent years. Many of these changes...
The heterogeneity of signals in the genomes of diverse organisms poses challenges for traditional ph...
Genomic data have had a profound impact on nearly every biological discipline. In systematics and ph...
A common view is that species occupy a unique position on the Tree of Life. Evaluating this claim th...
One of the goals of evolutionary biology is understanding how biological diversification change acro...
The past 35 years in biological systematics have been a time of remarkable philosophical and methodo...
The last 30 years have seen a revolution in comparative biology. Prior to that time, systematics was...
A recent criticism that the biological species concept (BSC) unduly neglects phylogeny is examined u...