Principles of numerical taxonomy (A Series of books in biology) by Robert R Sokal

Principles of numerical taxonomy (A Series of books in biology)



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Principles of Numerical Taxonomy (A Series of Books in Biology) [Robert R. On this basis, what we are looking for are the principles according to which it is .. Principles of numerical taxonomy, A Series of books in biology. Helped to develop a new type of taxonomy called 'Numerical Taxonomy'. From Ghiselin, for example, we get the impression that biological taxonomy is More generally, any reidentification, whether of (numerically) the same thing or of . Predictably, a pupfish biologist has suggested that a few Ash Meadows pupfish be slipped into Devils Hole to reinvigorate the population, and just as predictably others are horrified at the idea. A list of books for such reference . The development of biological systematics: Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu, nature, and the natural system. The mathematical principles of statistical clustering these guys invented still lie at the back of today's highly sophisticated methods for drawing trees of life and the like. Basic principles of nomenclature. One great spinoff of the efforts was the 1963 book “Numerical Taxonomy” written by Sneath and Sokal.