Samir Okasha argues that clade selection is an incoherent concept, because the relation that constitutes clades is such that it renders parent-offspring (reproduction) relations between clades impossible. He reasons that since clades cannot reproduce, it is not coherent to speak of natural selection operating at the clade level. We argue, however, that when species-level lineages and clade-level lineages are treated consistently according to standard cladist commitments, clade reproduction is indeed possible and clade selection is coherent if certain conditions obtain. Despite clade selection’s logical coherence, however, we share some of Okasha’s pessimism. Whether or not clades are a unit of selection is ultimately a question of empirical...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
Abstract Species‐level taxonomy derives from empirical sources (data and techniques) that assess the...
Many have argued strongly that incorporation of evolutionary theory into systematics is dangerously ...
Samir Okasha argues that clade selection is an incoherent concept, because the relation that constit...
Journal ArticleSamir Okasha argues that clade selection is an incoherent concept, because the relati...
Clade selection is unpopular with philosophers who otherwise accept multilevel selection theory. Cla...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
In a recent paper, Poe et al. (2020) assert that scientists should abandon clade-based approaches, p...
Abstract. A naturalistic account of the strengths and limitations of cladistic practice is offered. ...
<p>These diagrams depict how patterns of morphological differentiation and sampling of ancestors imp...
A natural starting place for developing a phylogenetic species concept is to examine monophyletic gr...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
International audience1. The subdiscipline of ‘community phylogenetics’ is rapidly growing and influ...
Species are crucial to most branches of biological research, yet remain controversial in terms of de...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe validity of the species category...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
Abstract Species‐level taxonomy derives from empirical sources (data and techniques) that assess the...
Many have argued strongly that incorporation of evolutionary theory into systematics is dangerously ...
Samir Okasha argues that clade selection is an incoherent concept, because the relation that constit...
Journal ArticleSamir Okasha argues that clade selection is an incoherent concept, because the relati...
Clade selection is unpopular with philosophers who otherwise accept multilevel selection theory. Cla...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
In a recent paper, Poe et al. (2020) assert that scientists should abandon clade-based approaches, p...
Abstract. A naturalistic account of the strengths and limitations of cladistic practice is offered. ...
<p>These diagrams depict how patterns of morphological differentiation and sampling of ancestors imp...
A natural starting place for developing a phylogenetic species concept is to examine monophyletic gr...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
International audience1. The subdiscipline of ‘community phylogenetics’ is rapidly growing and influ...
Species are crucial to most branches of biological research, yet remain controversial in terms of de...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe validity of the species category...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
Abstract Species‐level taxonomy derives from empirical sources (data and techniques) that assess the...
Many have argued strongly that incorporation of evolutionary theory into systematics is dangerously ...