Beyond Cladistics: The Branching of a Paradigm
Online ISBN:
9780520947993
Print ISBN:
9780520267725
Publisher:
University of California Press
Book
Beyond Cladistics: The Branching of a Paradigm
Published:
28 October 2010
Online ISBN:
9780520947993
Print ISBN:
9780520267725
Publisher:
University of California Press
Cite
Knapp, Sandra (ed.), Beyond Cladistics: The Branching of a Paradigm (Oakland, CA , 2010; online edn, California Scholarship Online, 22 Mar. 2012), https://doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520267725.001.0001, accessed 18 Apr. 2024.
Abstract
Cladistics, or phylogenetic systematics — an approach to discovering, unraveling, and testing hypotheses of evolutionary history — took hold during a turbulent and acrimonious time in the history of systematics. During this period — the 1960s and 1970s — much of the foundation of modern systematic methodology was established as cladistic approaches became widely accepted. Virtually complete by the end of the 1980s, the wide perception has been that little has changed. This volume vividly illustrates that cladistic methodologies have continued to be developed, improved upon, and effectively used in ever widening analytically imaginative ways.
Contents
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Front Matter
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Part One. On Chris
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One:
Chris Humphries, Cladistics, and Connections
David M. Williams and others
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Two:
Ontogeny and Systematics Revisited: Developmental Models and Model Organisms
Stephen Blackmore andAlexandra H. Wortley
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Three
Rooted in Cladistics: Chris Humphries, Conservation—and Beyond?
Richard I. Vane-Wright
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Four:
Do We Need to Describe, Name, and Classify all Species?
Quentin D. Wheeler
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Five
Floras to Phylogenies: Why Descriptive Taxonomy Matters
Sandra Knapp andJ. Robert Press
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One:
Chris Humphries, Cladistics, and Connections
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Part Two Botany
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Part Three Cladistics
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Part Four Biogeography
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End Matter
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