The Linnaean classification system provides the universal reference system for communicating about the diversity of life and its hierarchic history. Several limitations that challenge the stability of this system have been identified and, as a result, alternative systems have been proposed since its early inception. The revolution caused by molecular phylogenetics has, more than ever, exemplified that Linnaean classification schemes are subject to a degree of instability that may hamper their significance and communication power. Our analysis of recent changes in the classification of several groups of organisms, with a focus on amphibians and reptiles, reveals two main sources of instability: (i) revisionary, objective (empirical) changes ...
Taxonomy is the science of naming and describing organisms. It is a highly formalized science whose ...
Abstract. Linnaeus and other 18th Century naturalists practiced nomenclature in a way that associate...
During the post-Darwinian history of taxonomy, the Linnaean hierarchy has maintained its role as a m...
Absolute (Linnaean) ranks are essential to rank-based nomenclature (RN), which has been used by the ...
Abstract: Recently, a bunch of papers flaming the phylogenetic nomenclature, and some reactions on t...
Linnaean nomenclature in its present form cannot represent phylogenies unambiguously when fossil spe...
and Gauthier’s system can change their level of general-ity radically, from being part of a group to...
Linnaean binomial nomenclature is logically incompatible with the phylogenetic nomenclature of de Qu...
Current codes of biological nomenclature define taxon names using types and ranks: the type determin...
Recent radical proposals to overhaul the methods of biological classification are reviewed. The prop...
During the last century enormous progress has been made in the understanding of biological diversity...
Classification involves the development of a system of naming clades that can represent evolutionary...
Abstract.•Linnaean binomial nomenclature is logically incompatible with the phylogenetic nomenclatur...
Copyright © 2006 The Natural History MuseumThe majority of biodiversity assessments use species as t...
An increasing number of phylogenetic analyses is no longer translated into classifications. The resu...
Taxonomy is the science of naming and describing organisms. It is a highly formalized science whose ...
Abstract. Linnaeus and other 18th Century naturalists practiced nomenclature in a way that associate...
During the post-Darwinian history of taxonomy, the Linnaean hierarchy has maintained its role as a m...
Absolute (Linnaean) ranks are essential to rank-based nomenclature (RN), which has been used by the ...
Abstract: Recently, a bunch of papers flaming the phylogenetic nomenclature, and some reactions on t...
Linnaean nomenclature in its present form cannot represent phylogenies unambiguously when fossil spe...
and Gauthier’s system can change their level of general-ity radically, from being part of a group to...
Linnaean binomial nomenclature is logically incompatible with the phylogenetic nomenclature of de Qu...
Current codes of biological nomenclature define taxon names using types and ranks: the type determin...
Recent radical proposals to overhaul the methods of biological classification are reviewed. The prop...
During the last century enormous progress has been made in the understanding of biological diversity...
Classification involves the development of a system of naming clades that can represent evolutionary...
Abstract.•Linnaean binomial nomenclature is logically incompatible with the phylogenetic nomenclatur...
Copyright © 2006 The Natural History MuseumThe majority of biodiversity assessments use species as t...
An increasing number of phylogenetic analyses is no longer translated into classifications. The resu...
Taxonomy is the science of naming and describing organisms. It is a highly formalized science whose ...
Abstract. Linnaeus and other 18th Century naturalists practiced nomenclature in a way that associate...
During the post-Darwinian history of taxonomy, the Linnaean hierarchy has maintained its role as a m...