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The Individualized Niche: A Case Study in Scientific Conceptual Change

Morrow, Katie H. and Kaiser, Marie I. (2025) The Individualized Niche: A Case Study in Scientific Conceptual Change. [Preprint]

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We explore the causes and outcomes of scientific conceptual change using a case study of the development of the individualized niche concept. We outline a framework for characterizing conceptual change that distinguishes between epistemically adaptive and neutral processes and outcomes of conceptual change. We then apply this framework in tracing how the individualized niche concept arose historically out of population niche thinking and how it exhibits plurality within a contemporary biological research program. While the individualized niche concept was developed adaptively to suit new research goals and empirical findings, some of its pluralistic aspects in contemporary research may have arisen neutrally, that is for non-epistemic reasons. We suggest reasons for thinking that this plurality is unproblematic and may become useful, e.g., when it allows for the concept to be applied across differing research contexts.


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Morrow, Katie H.katherine.morrow@uni-bielefeld.de0000-0002-4126-8121
Kaiser, Marie I.kaiser.m@uni-bielefeld.de0000-0002-9307-7474
Keywords: Ecological Niche, Conceptual Change, Pluralism, Niche Partitioning, Niche Dimension, Individual-Based Research
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Biology > Ecology/Conservation
General Issues > History of Science Case Studies
Depositing User: Dr. Katie H. Morrow
Date Deposited: 12 Aug 2025 12:52
Last Modified: 12 Aug 2025 12:52
Item ID: 26211
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Biology > Ecology/Conservation
General Issues > History of Science Case Studies
Date: 2025
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/26211

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