Episode 2 with Richard Doom: How is life organized and are coral plants or animals?
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This week your host visits Richard Doom (@richarddoomed) to discuss how biologists organize life and how coral fits into these definitions. Sources: Aldhebiani, A.Y. (2018) Species concept and speciation. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences 25 (3): 437-440. Attenborough, D. (Writer) & Scoones, P. (Director). (2001) Coral seas [Television series episode]. In Fothergill, A. (Producer), Blue Planet. London, UK: BBC. Hickman, C.P., L.S. Roberts, A. Larson, H. l’Anson, D.J. Eisenhour. (2006) Integrated principles of zoology, 13th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill. Mayr, E. (1942) Systematics and the Origin of Species (Columbia Univ. Press, New York) Simpson, G.G. (1951) The species concept. Evolution 5 (4): 285-298. Wiley, E.O. (1978) The evolutionary species concept reconsidered. Systematic Biology 27 (1): 17-26. Wikipedia contributors. (2019, June 5). Kingdom (biology). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 14:37, July 11, 2019, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kingdom_(biology)&oldid=900381901
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