Library/PT 157/Sec 4/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

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: Locate the passage's definition of the biological species concept and apply it to the choices. The passage states: "proponents define a species as a group that is reproductively isolated from other groups, which means that there is no substantial interbreeding in the wild between members of the groups." Thus the correct choice treats wild interbreeding (or the lack thereof) as the decisive factor for same-species status.

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Which one of the following most accurately illustrates the biological species concept, as described in the passage?

Correct Answer
D
D describes populations that interbreed despite morphological differences. Under the biological species concept (which the passage links to lumpers), lack of reproductive isolation — i.e., substantial interbreeding in the wild — is the key criterion for treating populations as the same species.
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