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Phylogenetic Species Concept
Step-by-step explanation:
The phylogenetic species concept was introduced as an attempt to classify species based on their relativeness to other species. Instead of attempting to explain the reproductive boundaries of populations, scientists uses the phylogenetic species concept attempt to discover their genealogical relationships. A group of individuals that includes all the descendants of one common ancestor, leaving no descendants out, is called a monophyletic group.
Under this concept, a species is "a diagnosable cluster of individuals within which there is a parental pattern of ancestry and escent, beyond which there is not, and which exhibits a pattern of phylogenetic ancestry and descent among units of like kind" .