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  1. The end justifies the means Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 2007 Authors: van Wyk, AE Journal: Taxon Volume: 56 Pagination: 645-648 Date Published: 2007 Keywords: Paraphyletic Taxa A. E. van Wyk, “The end justifies the means”, Taxon, vol. 56, pp. 645-648, 20 ...

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

  2. Paraphyletic taxa should be accepted Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 2005 Authors: Nordal, I, Stedje, B Journal: Taxon Volume: 54 Pagination: 5-6 Keywords: Paraphyletic Taxa I. Nordal and B. Stedje, “Paraphyletic taxa should be accepted”, Taxon, vol. 54, pp. 5-6, 20 ...

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

  3. Opposing the motion `That this house believes that Linnaean classification without paraphyletic taxa is nonsensical': what forms of information are to be conveyed? Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 1997 Authors: Humphreys, CJ Journal: The Linnaean Volume: 13 Pagination: xx-xx Keywords: CLADISTICS, CLASSIFICATION, PARAPHYLETIC GROUPS, Paraphyletic Taxa Alternate Journal: The Linnaean C. J. Hump ...

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

  4. Paraphyletic versus monophyletic taxa- evolutionary versus cladistic classifications Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 2006 Authors: Horandl, E Journal: Taxon Volume: 55 Pagination: 564-570 Keywords: Paraphyletic Taxa E. Horandl, “Paraphyletic versus monophyletic taxa - evolutionary versus cladistic classifications” ...

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  5. Neglecting evolution is bad taxonomy Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 2007 Authors: Horandl, E Journal: Taxon Volume: 55 Pagination: 1-5 Keywords: EVOLUTION, Paraphyletic Taxa, TAXONOMY E. Horandl, “Neglecting evolution is bad taxonomy”, Taxon, vol. 55, pp. 1-5, 2007. ...

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  6. In defence of a conifer taxonomy which recognises evolution Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 2007 Authors: Farjon, A Journal: Taxon Volume: 56 Pagination: 639-641 Keywords: EVOLUTION, Paraphyletic Taxa, TAXONOMY A. Farjon, “In defence of a conifer taxonomy which recognises evolution”, Taxon ...

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  7. In defence of paraphyletic taxa Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Book Chapter Year of Publication: 1996 Authors: Brummitt, RK Editor: van der Maesen, LJG Book Title: The Biodiversity of African Plants Pagination: 371-384 Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers City: Netherlands Keywords: BIODIVERSITY, C ...

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  8. Am I a bony fish? Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 2006 Authors: Brummitt, RK Journal: Taxon Volume: 55 Pagination: 268-269 Keywords: Paraphyletic Taxa R. K. Brummitt, “Am I a bony fish?”, Taxon, vol. 55, pp. 268-269, 2006. ...

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  9. Evolution in taxonomic perspective Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 2008 Authors: Brummitt, RK Journal: Taxon Volume: 57 Pagination: 1049-1050 Keywords: EVOLUTION, Paraphyletic Taxa R. K. Brummitt, “Evolution in taxonomic perspective”, Taxon, vol. 57, pp. 1049-1050, ...

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  10. Paraphyletic taxa are inherent in Linnaean classification- a reply to Freudenstein Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 1998 Authors: Brummitt, RK, Sosef, MSM Journal: Taxon Volume: 47 Pagination: 411-412 Keywords: CLADISTICS, CLASSIFICATION, PARAPHYLETIC GROUPS, Paraphyletic Taxa Alternate Journal: Taxon R. K. Brumm ...

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