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Cladistics aims to reconstruct genealogies based on common ancestry, thus revealing the phylogenetic relationships between taxa. Its applications vary from linguistic analysis to the study of conservation and biodiversity, and it has become a method of choice for comparative studies in all fields of biiology. This new edition of Cladistics--first published in 1992--reflects the many changes and developments which have taken place in the field over the last five years, while retaining the clarity and readability that made the first edition so successful. For all students interested in the systematic relationships among organisms, this book provides a state-of-the-art account of the techniques and methods of modern cladistics, and how to put them into practice.
This text investigates the theoretical foundations and practical applications of parsimony analysis in the reconstruction of phylogenetic relationships. The authors, a team of established researchers in systematics, provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how common ancestry is mapped across various biological taxa. By synthesizing methodological advancements in the field, the book serves as a technical manual for applying cladistic principles to comparative biological studies.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a foundational resource for students and practitioners of systematic biology. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is balanced by a clear, methodical explanation of complex analytical procedures.
Page Count:
242
Publication Date:
1998-09-10
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198501390
ISBN-13:
9780198501398
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