Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort ascending
G. Nelson1992Why, after all, must it?
D. R. Brooks, Wiley E. O.1985Theories and methods in different approaches to phylogenetic systematics
J. S. Farris1989The retention and the rescaled consistency index
J. S. Farris1985The pattern of cladistics
R. A. Pimental, Riggins R.1987The nature of cladistic data
O. A. Saether1986The myth of objectivity - post-Hennigian deviations
K. Thiele1993The Holy Grail of the perfect character: the cladistic treatment of morphometric data
D. L. Lipscomb1985The eukaryotic kingdoms
N. I. Platnick1986Taxonomic methods and evolutionary cladistics
N. I. Platnick1988Systematics, evolution and biogeography: A Dutch treat
R. J. Raven1985Symposium on cladistics, systematics, and phylogeny:the first for Australia
K. Bremer1985Summary of green plant phylogeny and classification
P. Ax1985Stem species and the stem lineage concept
K. C. Nixon, Davis J. I.1992Polymorphic taxa, missing values and cladistic analysis
K. C. Nixon, Davis J. I.1993Polymorphic taxa, missing values and cladistic analysis
O. Morrone2012Phylogeny of the Paniceae (Poaceae: Panicoideae): integrating plastid DNA sequences and morphology into a new classification
K. de Queiroz, Donoghue M. J.1990Phylogenetic systematics or Nelson's version of cladistics?
K. de Queiroz, Donoghue M. J.1988Phylogenetic systematics and the species problem
K. de Queiroz, Donoghue M. J.1990Phylogenetic systematics and species revisited
C. R. Hill, Camus J. M.1986Pattern cladistics or evolutionary cladistics
D. L. Lipscomb1992Parsimony, homolgy and the analysis of multistate characters
E. Sober1986Parsimony and character weighting
G. Nelson1985Outgroups and ontogeny
A. G. Kluge1985Ontogeny and phylogenetic systems
Q. D. Wheeler1990Ontogeny and character phylogeny
R. H. Brady1985On the independence of systematics
S. J. Farris1985On the boundaries of phylogenetic systematics
K. C. Nixon, Carpenter J. C.1993On Outgroups
N. I. Platnick1986On justifying cladistics
K. C. Nixon, Carpenter J. M.1996On concensus, collapsibility, and clade concordance
H. P. Linder, Crisp M. D.1995Nothofagus and Pacific Biogeography
J. S. Farris, Platnick N. I.1989Lord of the Flies: The Systematist as Study Animal
P. Vrana, Wheeler W.1992Individual Organisms as Terminal Entities: Laying the Species Problem to Rest
A. V. Z. Brower2000Evolution is not a necessary assumption of cladistics?
P. A. Goloboff1993Estimating character weights during tree search
C. J. Humphries, Camus J.1986Contemporary issues in sytematics
A. Anderberg, Tehler A.1990Consensus trees, a necessity in taxonomic practice
M. M. Miyamoto1985Consensus cladograms and general classifications
M. J. Sanderson1989Confidence Limits on Phylogenies:the bootstrap revisited
J. M. Carpenter1987Cladistics of cladists
G. Nelson1989Cladistics and evolutionary models
N. David Bayon1998Cladistic Analysis of the Briza complex (Poaceae, Poeae)
J. I. Davis1993Character removal as a means for assessing stability of clades
C. Humphries1995Biodiversity and Phylogeny. XIII Internatinal Meeting of the Willi Hennig Society, Copenhagen 1994
Q. D. Wheeler, Nixon K. C.1990Another way of looking at the species problem: a reply to de Queiroz and Donaghue
N. I. Platnick1987An empirical comparison of microcomputer parsimony programs
K. C. Nixon, Wheeler Q. D.1990An amplification of the phylogenetic species concept
D. R. Frost, Kluge A. G.1995A consideration of epistemology in systematic biology, with special reference to species
K. Thiele, Ladiges P. Y.1988A cladistic analysis of Angophora Cav. (Myrtaceae)
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