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Males and females from two different finch populations can

Last updated: 7/4/2022

Males and females from two different finch populations can

Males and females from two different finch populations can mate with each other and produce viable, fertile offspring. The finches in both populations are blue with green spots on their wings. The finches are in different clades on a phylogenetic tree. Which species definition could be used to argue that the two populations are DIFFERENT species of finch? Phylogenetic species concept Both the morphological AND the phylogenetic species concept could be used as species definitions in this example None of the species concepts can be used to argue that they belong to different species. Any of these species concepts could be used Biological species concept Morphological species concept