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- Inclusion_(taxonomy) abstract "In taxonomy, inclusion is the process whereby two species that were believed to be distinct are found in fact to be the same and are thus combined as one species. Which name is kept for this unified species is sometimes a cause of debate, but generally it is the earlier-named one, and the other species is said to be "included" within this one.Inclusion is far more common in paleontology than more recent biology, although it is not unheard of in the latter. When it occurs with more recent or modern species, it is usually the result of a species with wide geographical dispersion.".
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- Inclusion_(taxonomy) wikiPageRevisionID "673560991".
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) wikiPageWikiLink Biology.
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Taxonomy_(biology).
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) wikiPageWikiLink Paleontology.
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) wikiPageWikiLink Taxonomy_(biology).
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inclusion (taxonomy)".
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "include".
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "included".
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "includes".
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) hasPhotoCollection Inclusion_(taxonomy).
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- Inclusion_(taxonomy) subject Category:Taxonomy_(biology).
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) hypernym Process.
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) type Election.
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) comment "In taxonomy, inclusion is the process whereby two species that were believed to be distinct are found in fact to be the same and are thus combined as one species. Which name is kept for this unified species is sometimes a cause of debate, but generally it is the earlier-named one, and the other species is said to be "included" within this one.Inclusion is far more common in paleontology than more recent biology, although it is not unheard of in the latter.".
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) label "Inclusion (taxonomy)".
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) sameAs m.095hdg.
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) sameAs Q6014837.
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) sameAs Q6014837.
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) wasDerivedFrom Inclusion_(taxonomy)?oldid=673560991.
- Inclusion_(taxonomy) isPrimaryTopicOf Inclusion_(taxonomy).