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... taxa") and their arrangement in a hierarchy of higher categories. This activity is what the term classification denotes; it is also referred to as beta taxonomy. No matter how interested a taxonomist is in the evolutionary and ...
... taxa") and their arrangement in a hierarchy of higher categories. This activity is what the term classification denotes; it is also referred to as beta taxonomy. No matter how interested a taxonomist is in the evolutionary and ...
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... taxa. Evaluating the results of statistical analysis in such cases is a problem in biological significance and the ... taxa concerned are not so restricted in time as are modern taxa. The time dimension is thus more directly and ...
... taxa. Evaluating the results of statistical analysis in such cases is a problem in biological significance and the ... taxa concerned are not so restricted in time as are modern taxa. The time dimension is thus more directly and ...
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... taxa but with a lineage in which every generation is genetically continuous with both the previous one and the succeeding one. The consequence of this is clear: whereas in the case of modern populations there is one type of taxonomic ...
... taxa but with a lineage in which every generation is genetically continuous with both the previous one and the succeeding one. The consequence of this is clear: whereas in the case of modern populations there is one type of taxonomic ...
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GEORGE GAYLORD SIMPSON | 7 |
ERNST MAYR | 26 |
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