Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
G. Nelson1971"Cladism" as a philosophy of classification
G. Nelson1973"Monophyly again?": a reply to P.D. Ashlock
P. J. Jnr Darlington1970A practical critism of Hennig-Brunden "phylogenetic systematics" and Antarctic Biogeography
S. J. Farris1969A successive weighting approach to character weighting
P. D. Ashlock1979An evolutionary systematist's view of classification
N. I. Platnick1976Are monotypic genera possible?
W. M. Fitch1979Cautionary remarks on using gene expression events in parsimony procedures
Q. D. Wheeler1986Character weighting and cladistic analysis
G. Nelson1979Cladistic analysis and synthesis:principles and definitions, with a historical note on Adanson's Familles des Plantes
N. I. Platnick1977Cladograms,Phylogenetic Trees and Hypothesis Testing
G. Nelson1978Classification and prediction: a rely to Kitts
G. Nelson1973Classification as an expression of phylogenetic relationship
G. J. Nelson1972Comments on Hennig's "Phlogenetic Sytematics" and its Influence on Ichthyology
G. Nelson1974Darwin-Hennig classification: a reply to Ernst Mayr
J. S. Farris1974Formal definitions of paraphyly and polyphyly
K. Bremer, Wanntorp H. - E.1979Hierarchy and reticulations in sytematics
J. V. Crisci, Cigliano, M. M., Morrone, J. J., Roig-Junent, S.1991Historical biogeography of southern South America
E. O. Wiley1975Karl R. Popper, Systematics, and Classification: a Reply to Walter Bock and other evolutionary taxonomists
J. S. Farris1970Methods for Computing Wagner Trees
P. D. Ashlock1971Monophyly and associated terms
G. Nelson1978Ontogeny, phylogeny,paleontology, and the bigenetic law
E. Mayr1978Origin and History of some terms in systematic and evolutionary biology
W. P. Maddison, Donoghue, W. P., Maddison, D. R.1984Outgroup analysis and parsimony
N. I. Platnick1977Paraphyletic and Polyphletic Groups
G. Nelson1971Paraphyly and polyphyly:redefinition
J. Cracroft1974Phylogenetic models and classifications
Nelson1972Phylogenetic relationship and classification
K. de Queiroz1990Phylogeny as a central principle in taxonomy: phylogenetic definitions of taxon names
J. S. Farris1982Simplicity and informativeness in systematics and phylogeny
B. D. Mishler, Donoghue D. J.1982Species concept: a case for pluralism
E. O. Wiley1978The evolutionary species concept reconsidered
D. L. Hull1979The limits of cladism
W. G. Inglis1966The Observational Basis of Homology
K. de Queiroz1984The ontogenetic method for determining character polarity and its relevance to phylogenetic systematics
D. H. Colless1967The phylogenetic fallacy
D. H. Colless1969The phylogenetic fallacy revisited
C. D. Michener1964The possible use of uninomial nomenclature to increase the stability of names in biology
J. P. Heulsenbeck1991Tree-length skewness: an indicator of phlogenetic signal
J. P. Huelsenbeck1991Tree-length skewness: an indicator of phylogenetic signal
J. G. Lundberg1972Wagner trees and ancestors
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