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What is a species?

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What is a species?

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0:00The most famous definition of a “species”  was proposed by the biologist Ernst Mayr  
0:04back in the mid-1900s: species are groups  of interbreeding natural populations that  
0:08for one reason or another, don’t have babies  with each other. But it turns out to be super  
0:13hard to determine whether groups are actually  reproductively isolated, so other folks have  
0:16tried to define what a species is based on looks,  or genetic similarity, or evolutionary history,  
0:22or… well, it keeps going. These days, scientists  across different fields regularly use more than a  
0:27dozen different so-called “species concepts”. See, there’s a huge scientific debate about  
0:32whether the red wolf is just a hybrid between  a coyote and a gray wolf, or whether it’s  
0:36actually its own separately-evolving  species, OR maybe it used to be its  
0:39own thing but that thing went extinct and  the current thing is actually a new hybrid? 
0:43And that doesn’t even get into how  weird plants are about this stuff. Like,  
0:46some plants can literally double their genome  when they reproduce – creating a totally new  
0:51species in a single generation – which wreaks  all sorts of havoc on any attempts to clearly  
0:55differentiate between species. So it is  really difficult to define a species.