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Phylogenetic Analysis and Paleontology
Proceedings of a Symposium Entitled “Phylogenetic Models,” Convened at the North American Paleontological Convention II, Lawrence, Kansas, August 8, 1977
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Edited by:
Joel Cracraft
and Niles Eldredge
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
1979
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Studies how phylogenetic analysis is important in paleontology and that attempts to systematize fossil species should be based on an analysis of phylogenetic history.
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Symposium Participants
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Introduction to the Symposium
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Phylogenetic Analysis, Evolutionary Models, and Paleontology
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The Stratophenetic Approach to Phylogeny Reconstruction in Vertebrate Paleontology
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An Introduction to the Logic of Phylogeny Reconstruction
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Recognition of Ancestor-Descendant Relationships in Invertebrate Paleontology
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Cladism and Common Sense
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Cladistics: Is It Really Different from Classical Taxonomy?
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Ancestors, Species, and Cladograms—Remarks on the Symposium
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Index
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