Speciationcan
Speciationcan is a coined term used in evolutionary biology to denote the potential propensity of a lineage to undergo speciation, the process by which one lineage splits into two or more genetically distinct lineages. The word blends speciation with can to emphasize capacity rather than the actual occurrence, and is used mainly in theoretical discussions to discuss variability in the likelihood of speciation across groups and conditions.
Conceptually, speciationcan describes a latent or contingent property of populations that emerges from the interaction of
Determinants include ecological opportunity (habitat diversity, resource partitioning), isolation mechanisms (geographic barriers, reduced gene flow, mating
Measurement and use: speciationcan is not a standard metric. Researchers may discuss it qualitatively or with
Criticism: the term can be ambiguous and may obscure the continuum of speciation processes. Nevertheless, it