shift in systematic biology by putting forward an approach to grouping species and lineages that in principle leads to reproducible and testable result
Phylogenetics is the reconstruction and analysis of trees and networks to describe and understand th...
Science progresses through the development of integrative theories that unify more and more subsidia...
The history of ecology and evolutionary biology is rife with attempts to define and delimit species....
Phylogenetics aims to study the evolutionary relatedness of living organisms in our planet. Its appl...
Biological systematics has undergone dramatic changes in the last 60 years. Darwin had already used ...
Giving a book this title is asking for trouble— phylogenetic analysis is one of the hardest things t...
Systematics can be considered to have two major goals: (1) to discover and describe species and (2) ...
A book review by Daniel R. Brooks of Phylogenetics: The Theory and Practice of Phylogenetic Systemat...
This book is the complement of the also recently published practitioner’s manual ‘Techniques in Mole...
Systematics today is an exciting and active branch of biology and it is to be greatly wished that mo...
Reconstructing the phylogenetic relationships that unite all line- ages (the tree of life) is a gran...
Phylogenetic systematics is the formal name for the field within biology that reconstructs evolution...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
Discontent about changes in species classifications has grown in recent years. Many of these changes...
This is the era of whole-genome sequencing; molecular data are becoming available at a rate unantici...
Phylogenetics is the reconstruction and analysis of trees and networks to describe and understand th...
Science progresses through the development of integrative theories that unify more and more subsidia...
The history of ecology and evolutionary biology is rife with attempts to define and delimit species....
Phylogenetics aims to study the evolutionary relatedness of living organisms in our planet. Its appl...
Biological systematics has undergone dramatic changes in the last 60 years. Darwin had already used ...
Giving a book this title is asking for trouble— phylogenetic analysis is one of the hardest things t...
Systematics can be considered to have two major goals: (1) to discover and describe species and (2) ...
A book review by Daniel R. Brooks of Phylogenetics: The Theory and Practice of Phylogenetic Systemat...
This book is the complement of the also recently published practitioner’s manual ‘Techniques in Mole...
Systematics today is an exciting and active branch of biology and it is to be greatly wished that mo...
Reconstructing the phylogenetic relationships that unite all line- ages (the tree of life) is a gran...
Phylogenetic systematics is the formal name for the field within biology that reconstructs evolution...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
Discontent about changes in species classifications has grown in recent years. Many of these changes...
This is the era of whole-genome sequencing; molecular data are becoming available at a rate unantici...
Phylogenetics is the reconstruction and analysis of trees and networks to describe and understand th...
Science progresses through the development of integrative theories that unify more and more subsidia...
The history of ecology and evolutionary biology is rife with attempts to define and delimit species....