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Posted by: AdamBotond at Tue Jan 20 12:43:59 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AdamBotond ] As you may know, Taxonomy has lot of difficulties in dealing with certain taxons, including subspecies. There are taxons that can't be recognized as separate subspecies, because they are less distinct than the other taxons, altough they may represent features of 2 or even more subspecies. These groups should not be considered as "interbreds", but rather transitional forms between 2 or more, more recognizable groups (subspecies). [ Hide Replies ]
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