Many modern paleobiological analyses are conducted at the generic level, a practice predicated on the validity of genera as meaningful proxies for species. Uncritical application of genera in such analyses, however, has led, perhaps inadvertently, to the unjustified reification of genera in an evolutionary context. While the utility of genera as proxies for species in evolutionary studies should be evaluated as an empirical issue, in practice it is increasingly assumed (rather than demonstrated) that genera are suitable proxies for species. This is problematic on both ontological and epistemological grounds. Genera are arbitrarily circumscribed, non-equivalent, often paraphyletic, and sometimes polyphyletic collections of species. They are ...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
The fossil record yields information on macroevolutionary patterns that remains inaccessible from th...
Many modern paleobiological analyses are conducted at the generic level, a practice predicated on th...
Despite being the objects of numerous macroevolutionary studies, many of the best-represented consti...
Despite being the objects of numerous macroevolutionary studies, many of the best-represented consti...
Many compendia at the species, genus and family levels document the fossil record, but these are not...
Many extinct taxa with extensive fossil records and mature taxonomic classifications have not yet be...
Many extinct taxa with extensive fossil records and mature taxonomic classifications have not yet be...
Many extinct taxa with extensive fossil records and mature taxonomic classifications have not yet be...
A genus is a taxonomic unit that may contain one species (monotypic) or thousands. Yet counts of gen...
Many extinct taxa with extensive fossil records and mature taxonomic classifications have not yet be...
Understanding biases that affect how species are partitioned into higher taxa is critical for much o...
A genus is a taxonomic unit that may contain one species (monotypic) or thousands. Yet counts of gen...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
The fossil record yields information on macroevolutionary patterns that remains inaccessible from th...
Many modern paleobiological analyses are conducted at the generic level, a practice predicated on th...
Despite being the objects of numerous macroevolutionary studies, many of the best-represented consti...
Despite being the objects of numerous macroevolutionary studies, many of the best-represented consti...
Many compendia at the species, genus and family levels document the fossil record, but these are not...
Many extinct taxa with extensive fossil records and mature taxonomic classifications have not yet be...
Many extinct taxa with extensive fossil records and mature taxonomic classifications have not yet be...
Many extinct taxa with extensive fossil records and mature taxonomic classifications have not yet be...
A genus is a taxonomic unit that may contain one species (monotypic) or thousands. Yet counts of gen...
Many extinct taxa with extensive fossil records and mature taxonomic classifications have not yet be...
Understanding biases that affect how species are partitioned into higher taxa is critical for much o...
A genus is a taxonomic unit that may contain one species (monotypic) or thousands. Yet counts of gen...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
The fossil record yields information on macroevolutionary patterns that remains inaccessible from th...