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- Title
Definitions in phylogenetic taxonomy: critique and rationale.
- Authors
Sereno, P C
- Abstract
A general rationale for the formulation and placement of taxonomic definitions in phylogenetic taxonomy is proposed, and commonly used terms such as "crown taxon" or "node-based definition" are more precisely defined. In the formulation of phylogenetic definitions, nested reference taxa stabilize taxonomic content. A definitional configuration termed a node-stem triplet also stabilizes the relationship between the trio of taxa at a branchpoint, in the face of local change in phylogenetic relationships or addition/deletion of taxa. Crown-total taxonomies use survivorship as a criterion for placement of node-stem triplets within a taxonomic hierarchy. Diversity, morphology, and tradition also constitute heuristic criteria for placement of node-stem triplets.
- Publication
Systematic biology, 1999, Vol 48, Issue 2, p329
- ISSN
1063-5157
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1080/106351599260328