Science progresses through the development of integrative theories that unify more and more subsidiary theories. Progress in phylogenetic theory comes from mutual reconciliation with the theoretical structure of other branches of evolutionary biology, such as developmental biology, population biology, and population genetics. The notions of species, individuality, and scalar hierarchy are keys to this reconciliation. Conflation of the results and simplifying assumptions of particular discovery operations with the nature of the entities that we search for is a continuing problem in inferential biology. Other problems extend from the fact that scientific discovery operations address sets of entities and sets of interactions, even when the def...
A phylogenetic system resulting from comparative morphological studies claims to be the expression o...
A recent criticism that the biological species concept (BSC) unduly neglects phylogeny is examined u...
Taxonomy has a history dating back to Aristotle (350BC)andhas facilitatedawide rangeofdevelopments i...
Abstract--Science progresses through the development of integrative theories that unify more and mor...
Abstract Species‐level taxonomy derives from empirical sources (data and techniques) that assess the...
The history of ecology and evolutionary biology is rife with attempts to define and delimit species....
The history of ecology and evolutionary biology is rife with attempts to define and delimit species....
The subspecies of the biological species concept with incomplete reproductive isolation versus the i...
The subspecies of the biological species concept with incomplete reproductive isolation versus the i...
Species are crucial to most branches of biological research, yet remain controversial in terms of de...
Abstract. The prospects of integrating full-blown biological taxonomies into an ontological reasoni...
The advent and maturation of algorithms for estimating species trees-phylogenetic trees that allow g...
A natural starting place for developing a phylogenetic species concept is to examine monophyletic gr...
A natural starting place for developing a phylogenetic species concept is to examine monophyletic gr...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
A phylogenetic system resulting from comparative morphological studies claims to be the expression o...
A recent criticism that the biological species concept (BSC) unduly neglects phylogeny is examined u...
Taxonomy has a history dating back to Aristotle (350BC)andhas facilitatedawide rangeofdevelopments i...
Abstract--Science progresses through the development of integrative theories that unify more and mor...
Abstract Species‐level taxonomy derives from empirical sources (data and techniques) that assess the...
The history of ecology and evolutionary biology is rife with attempts to define and delimit species....
The history of ecology and evolutionary biology is rife with attempts to define and delimit species....
The subspecies of the biological species concept with incomplete reproductive isolation versus the i...
The subspecies of the biological species concept with incomplete reproductive isolation versus the i...
Species are crucial to most branches of biological research, yet remain controversial in terms of de...
Abstract. The prospects of integrating full-blown biological taxonomies into an ontological reasoni...
The advent and maturation of algorithms for estimating species trees-phylogenetic trees that allow g...
A natural starting place for developing a phylogenetic species concept is to examine monophyletic gr...
A natural starting place for developing a phylogenetic species concept is to examine monophyletic gr...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
A phylogenetic system resulting from comparative morphological studies claims to be the expression o...
A recent criticism that the biological species concept (BSC) unduly neglects phylogeny is examined u...
Taxonomy has a history dating back to Aristotle (350BC)andhas facilitatedawide rangeofdevelopments i...