specieskind
Specieskind is a philosophical and theoretical term used to describe the proposed essential nature or intrinsic identity of a biological species. It is not a standard taxonomic category, but a frame for discussing how lineage, ecology, and variation relate to the idea of what a species is at heart.
Origin and usage: The term is encountered mainly in philosophy of biology and speculative discourse on taxonomy.
Conceptual framework: Proponents treat specieskind as an abstraction that may capture genetic inheritance, ecological role, or
Relation to established concepts: Specieskind is discussed in relation to the biological species concept, phylogenetic species
Criticism and status: Most contemporary biology rejects essentialist notions of fixed kinds, favoring population, lineage, and
See also: biological species concept; essentialism; taxonomy.