Means a species always has that potential to breed, one with another. Still, different populations of that species may be too geographically divided to actually interbreed.
The morphological species concept differentiates species by their physical traits, basically. The biological species concept defines a species as generally organisms that breed with others of the same species; rather a genetic isolation concept. The phylogenetic concept is based on evolutionary relationships and is the concept used by cladists.
Members of a group that have the ability to interbreed and produce fertile offspring are called "species". This is the zoolocigal definition and name for the group.
The evolutionary history of a species is often displayed in a phylogenetic tree. This will clearly show the history of the species, which is also known as phylogeny.
According to the biological species concept, when the new species no longer can interbreed with the ancestral species, or with the population that it has been geographically isolated from long enough to have allele change significantly enough to prevent interbreeding.
Evolutionary heritage means the history of life before the species being studied. For example, what sort of life came before humans, horses, birds and even fish. The progression of one species into another until the species seen today.
Able to interbreed in the wild would be the biologicalspecies concept.
Organisms are the same species if the have the potential, or actually interbreed one with another. Does not apply to all organisms. Bacteria being an example of this. Is not as strong a concept as once it was as it did not adequately address hybridization.
Biological species concept, phenetic species concept, reproductive competition species concept, evolutionary species concept, and the recognition species concept.
biological species concept
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Organisms are the same species if the have the potential, or actually interbreed one with another. Does not apply to all organisms. Bacteria being an example of this. Is not as strong a concept as once it was as it did not adequately address hybridization.
It depends if they are all in the same biome and area of the world or if they are just random animals in a species. It could also depend on what they eat as well as what animal kingdom they are from. What type of animals do you mean?
Negative natural selection.
When a group of organisms can interbreed they are considered a species. Humans can interbreed and produce other humans because they are the same species.
The morphological species concept differentiates species by their physical traits, basically. The biological species concept defines a species as generally organisms that breed with others of the same species; rather a genetic isolation concept. The phylogenetic concept is based on evolutionary relationships and is the concept used by cladists.
No, many other animals can interbreed.
Of course the can. Humans are one species under the biological species concept and all populations of humans can interbreed.