James' comment and my reply got me to thinking in the context of a survey in
which I participated recently regarding the significance of diversity in the
workplace. We have discussed the nature of species here on Conch-L in the
past. But, what I'd really like to hear is why it matters. Why is it
important to be able to distinguish species? Other than providing a longer
inventory list for dealers (more sales), what is the point?
Marlo
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From: Marlo
Sent: September 21
All depends on how you want to define what makes a species. Join the
debate.
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From: [log in to unmask]] On September 20
This shell .... Molecular analysis is all well and good, but I would be more
interested in whether these two can actually interbreed.
James Cheshire
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