Abstract
Abstract. For scientific discussions it is
necessary to clearly define the terms used. Otherwise, scientific statements
are open to interpretation and remain unclear which hampers scientific
progress. A clear specification of scientific terms can be reached using
tools such as mathematical definitions. So far, the biological term “breed”
lacks a mathematical definition. Based on common biological literature, four
mathematical definitions of the term “breed” for gonochoric species are
proposed in this paper. These definitions were tested on the dog breed
“whippet”. It was discussed if bully whippets and their offspring can be
considered to be part of the whippet dog breed. Although all mathematical
definitions proposed are consistent with common word-based definitions, the
results of the bully whippet test differ. According to two definitions bully
whippets may be considered part of the whippet breed. However, according
to the other definitions bully
whippets are not part of the whippet breed. Under certain conditions the
introduced mathematical structure may also be used to define other biological
terms like “variety” or “species”.
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