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Beyond cladistics: the branching of a paradigm [Libro electrónico] / edited by David M. Williams, Sandra Knapp

Williams, David M [editor] | Knapp, Sandra [editor/a].
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 en línea Libro en línea Series Editor: Berkeley: University of California Press, c2010Descripción: xiv, 333 páginas : ilustraciones mapas ; 24 centímetros.ISBN: 0520947991; 0520267729; 9780520947993; 9780520267725.Tema(s): Cladistic analysis | BiogeographyNota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 319-330 Número de sistema: 54846Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:
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Cladistics, or phylogenetic systematics-an approach to discovering, unraveling, and testing hypotheses of evolutionary history-took hold during a turbulent and acrimonious time in the history of systematics. During this period-the 1960s and 1970s-much of the foundation of modern systematic methodology was established as cladistic approaches became widely accepted. Virtually complete by the end of the 1980s, the wide perception has been that little has changed. This volume vividly illustrates that cladistic methodologies have continued to be developed, improved upon, and effectively used in ever widening analytically imaginative ways.

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Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 319-330

Chris humphries, cladistics, and connections.. David M. Williams, Kare Bremer, Sandra Knapp.. Ontogeny and systematics revisited: Developmental models and model organisms.. Stephen Blackmore, Alexandra H. Wortley.. Rooted in cladistics: Chris Humphries, conservation - and beyond?.. Richard I. Vane-Wright.. Do we need to describe, name, and classify all species?.. Quentin D. Wheeler.. Floras to phylogenies: Why descriptive taxonomy matters.. Sandra Knapp, J. Robert Press.. Island hot spots: The challenge of climate change.. David Bramwell.. Endemism and evolution of the Macaronesian flora.. Mark A. Carine.. Early British collectors and observers of the Macaronesian flora: From Sloane to Darwin.. Javier Francisco-Ortega.. Monophyly and the two hierarchies.. Olivier Rieppel.. Beyond belief: The steady resurrection of phenetics.. David M. Williams, Malte C. Ebach, Quentin D. Wheeler.. Monographic effects on the stratigraphic distribution of brachiopods.. Gordon B. Curry.. The eukaryote tree of life.. Diana Lipscomb.. Tethys and teleosts.. Peter L. Forey.. East-West continental vicariance in Eucalyptus subgenus Eucalyptus.. Pauline Y. Ladiges, Michael J. Bayly, Gareth J. Nelson.. Wallacea deconstructed.. Lynne R. Parenti, Malte C. Ebach

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Cladistics, or phylogenetic systematics-an approach to discovering, unraveling, and testing hypotheses of evolutionary history-took hold during a turbulent and acrimonious time in the history of systematics. During this period-the 1960s and 1970s-much of the foundation of modern systematic methodology was established as cladistic approaches became widely accepted. Virtually complete by the end of the 1980s, the wide perception has been that little has changed. This volume vividly illustrates that cladistic methodologies have continued to be developed, improved upon, and effectively used in ever widening analytically imaginative ways. eng

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