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Bob Badour wrote:
> Which common bird is it that has three cohorts A, B and C where A and B
> can interbreed, B and C can interbreed but A and C cannot? Is it the robin?
There's lots of species like that -- it's called a ring species. I think it's the salamander where every subspecies but two can interbreed.
An interesting question is when you have subspecies A, B & C, where A & C cannot interbreed, and B goes extinct, do you now have two distinct species?
Larry Coon
University of California
Received on Fri Dec 22 2006 - 14:49:28 CST
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