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The Stratophenetic Approach to Phylogeny Reconstruction in Vertebrate Paleontology
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Philip D. Gingerich
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Symposium Participants VII
- Introduction to the Symposium 1
- Phylogenetic Analysis, Evolutionary Models, and Paleontology 7
- The Stratophenetic Approach to Phylogeny Reconstruction in Vertebrate Paleontology 41
- An Introduction to the Logic of Phylogeny Reconstruction 79
- Recognition of Ancestor-Descendant Relationships in Invertebrate Paleontology 113
- Cladism and Common Sense 165
- Cladistics: Is It Really Different from Classical Taxonomy? 199
- Ancestors, Species, and Cladograms—Remarks on the Symposium 211
- Index 227
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Symposium Participants VII
- Introduction to the Symposium 1
- Phylogenetic Analysis, Evolutionary Models, and Paleontology 7
- The Stratophenetic Approach to Phylogeny Reconstruction in Vertebrate Paleontology 41
- An Introduction to the Logic of Phylogeny Reconstruction 79
- Recognition of Ancestor-Descendant Relationships in Invertebrate Paleontology 113
- Cladism and Common Sense 165
- Cladistics: Is It Really Different from Classical Taxonomy? 199
- Ancestors, Species, and Cladograms—Remarks on the Symposium 211
- Index 227