Incipient species
- Pronunciation
- /in-SIP-ee-uhnt SPEE-sheez/
- Category
- Taxonomy
- Singular
- Incipient species
- Plural
- Incipient species
Definition
A stage in speciation where populations are diverging but have not yet fully separated into distinct species.
Etymology
From Latin 'incipiens', meaning 'beginning' or 'starting'.
Example
The study of incipient species allows researchers to observe the early stages of evolutionary divergence.
Related Terms
- Speciation
- Reproductive isolation
- Genetic divergence