Search

Search results

  1. Phylogenetic versus Linnean taxonomy, the continuuing story Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 1998 Authors: van Welzen, PC Journal: Taxon Volume: 47 Pagination: 413-423 Keywords: CLADISTICS, PARAPHYLETIC GROUPS, TAXONOMY Alternate Journal: Taxon P. C. van Welzen, “Phylogenetic versus Linnean ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

  2. Parapyletic groups or what should a classification entail Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 1997 Authors: van Welzen, PC Journal: Taxon Volume: 46 Pagination: 99-103 Keywords: CLADISTICS, CLASSIFICATION, PARAPHYLETIC GROUPS Alternate Journal: Taxon P. C. van Welzen, “Parapyletic groups or ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

  3. Hierarchical models, reticulate evolution and the inevitability of paraphyletic supraspecific taxa Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 1997 Authors: Sosef, MSM Journal: Taxon Volume: 46 Pagination: 75-85 Keywords: CLADISTICS, EVOLUTION, PARAPHYLETIC GROUPS, RETICULATE EVOLUTION Alternate Journal: Taxon M. S. M. Sosef, “Hierarchical ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

  4. Mandatory categories and impossible hierarchies- a rely to Sosef Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 1998 Authors: Schander, C Journal: Taxon Volume: 47 Pagination: 407-410 Keywords: PARAPHYLETIC GROUPS Alternate Journal: Taxon C. Schander, “Mandatory categories and impossible hierarchies - a rely ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

  5. Types, emendations and names- a reply to Liden & al Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 1998 Authors: Schander, C Journal: Taxon Volume: 47 Pagination: 401-406 Keywords: NOMENCLATURE, PARAPHYLETIC GROUPS, PHYLOGENETIC SPECIES CONCEPT, species Alternate Journal: Taxon C. Schander, “Type ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

  6. Are many species paraphyletic Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 1994 Authors: Rieseberg, LH, Brouillet, L Journal: Taxon Volume: 43 Pagination: 21-32 Keywords: PARAPHYLETIC GROUPS, species Alternate Journal: Taxon L. H. Rieseberg and L. Brouillet, “Are many spe ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

  7. Paraphyletic and Polyphletic Groups Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 1977 Authors: Platnick, NI Journal: Systematic Zoology Volume: 26 Pagination: 195-200 Keywords: CLADISTICS, PARAPHYLETIC GROUPS Alternate Journal: Systematic Zoology N. I. Platnick, “Paraphyletic an ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

  8. What to do with Hibiscus? A proposed nomemnclatural resolution for a lage and well known genus of Malvaceae and comments on paraphylly Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 2005 Authors: Pfeil, B.E. and Crisp, M.D. Journal: Australian Systematic Botany Volume: 18:49-60 Keywords: GENUS, PARAPHYLETIC GROUPS , “What to do with Hibiscus? A proposed nomemnclatural resolution ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

  9. Classification and species of Platysoma and its relationship with Haumaniastrum (Labiatae) Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 1997 Authors: Paton, A Journal: Kew Bulletin Volume: 52 Pagination: 257-292 Keywords: CLADISTICS, CLASSIFICATION, LABIATAE, PARAPHYLETIC GROUPS, species Alternate Journal: Kew Bulletin A. Paton, “Cl ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

  10. Paraphyly, taxon recognition and the justification for Linnean classification. Seconding the Motion: This house believes that Linnean Classification without paraphyly is nonsensical Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: Submitted Authors: Paton, A Journal: The Linnaean Volume: ms Keywords: CLASSIFICATION, INCOMPLETE, PARAPHYLETIC GROUPS, paraphyly Alternate Journal: The Linnaean A. Paton, “Paraphyly, taxon recognit ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

Pages

Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith