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quote:of-course-there-is-no-question-that-a-tree-or-an-elephant-is-one-individual"Of course there is no question that a tree or an elephant is one individual..."
J. T. Bonner (1950) epigraph capturing the fundamental challenge of defining biological individuality amid borderline cases like colonial organisms.
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