i.campbell> I had a look at the Sibley & Monroe's incipient species list.
i.campbell> Are these any different from sub-species or races? How do
i.campbell> we treat this list? >
INCIPIENT is the adjective from 'inception', and refers to something in
the 'early stages' of a process. My understanding of this term is that
it is used to describe groups within a species (call them races or
subspecies or whatever) that are early along the way to becoming distinct
species, or at the beginning of their long trek of speciation.
What I find strange about this is that these distinctions are made by
humans, not necessarily by the birds, so it is all rather arbitrary. But
I suppose the term means that the birds are changing, becoming different,
rather than that we are changing the ground-rules for specific status.
I'm not a biologist, so please correct me if I'm wrong.
Russell Woodford
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