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The passage says that people assume we know what a species is, but scientists disagree. Some "lumpers" group very similar bird populations into one species if they interbreed in the wild, while "splitters" call any population with a clear genetic difference a separate species. Charles Sibley, a splitter, used DNA tests to rearrange bird relationships, but many scientists think DNA differences are hard to interpret and species labels are fuzzy. This debate matters because calling more groups separate species could mean more animals need protection."}

Logic Breakdown

Approach: identify the author's overall claim summarizing both the scientific disagreement about how to define species (lumpers vs. splitters, contested DNA evidence) and the passage's point that this dispute has practical/political implications.

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Which one of the following most accurately describes the main point of the passage?

Correct Answer
C
Answer C is correct. The passage's main point is that how biological populations are classified into species is a controversial scientific issue that has practical implications for biodiversity preservation. Support: "Political arguments about biodiversity and the preservation of endangered species generally assume we know what a species is." "Yet answering the question of what constitutes a 'good' species has long been a confusing and controversial exercise." The passage presents opposing views (the 'lumpers' vs. 'splitters' debate and Sibley's contested DNA-based conclusions) and explicitly notes: "Whatever the merits of each position, the species question undoubtedly has political and economic stakes. For example, increasing the number of species would probably increase the number needing protection as well." Together these elements match choice C's summary.
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