Literature

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P. Ax1985Stem species and the stem lineage concept
D. A. Baum, Donoghue M. J.1995Choosing among alternative "phylogenetic" species concepts
M. D. Crisp, Chandler G. T.1996Paraphyletic species
J. I. Davis1995Species concepts and phylogenetic analysis - introduction
D. R. Frost, Kluge A. G.1995A consideration of epistemology in systematic biology, with special reference to species
P. Z. Goldstein, DeSalle, R., Amato, G., Vogler, A.2000Conservation Genetics at the Species Boundary
M. Luckow1995Species concepts: assumptions, methods, and applications
K. C. Nixon, Wheeler Q. D.1990An amplification of the phylogenetic species concept
R. G. Olmstead1995Species concepts and pleisiomorphic species
Nelson, G.1989Species and taxa:systematics and evolution
A. Paton1997Classification and species of Platysoma and its relationship with Haumaniastrum (Labiatae)
L. Prendini2000Species or Supraspecific Taxa as TErminals in Cladistic Analysis? Groundplans versus Exaemplars revisited
K. de Queiroz, Donoghue M. J.1988Phylogenetic systematics and the species problem
K. de Queiroz, Donoghue M. J.1990Phylogenetic systematics or Nelson's version of cladistics?
K. de Queiroz, Donoghue M. J.1990Phylogenetic systematics and species revisited
A. B. Smith1994Systematics and the fossil record:documentary evolutionary patterns
N. Snow1997Application of the phylogenetic species concept: a botanical monographic perspective
P. Vrana, Wheeler W.1992Individual Organisms as Terminal Entities: Laying the Species Problem to Rest
Q. D. Wheeler, Nixon K. C.1990Another way of looking at the species problem: a reply to de Queiroz and Donaghue
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