Why species is a basic unit of evolution
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Species defined as evolutionary lines can be regarded as individuals because they have their distinct location (geographic–environmental restriction) and own history with beginning (speciation) and ending by extinction or by splitting into several daughter species (e.g. Hull, 1974, Ghiselin, 1975, Brogaard, 2004, ...
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