evolutionary taxonomy
Definition
- A school of systematics that holds the position that overall similarity had to be taken into account and balanced against genealogy in the construction of a classification. Because evolutionary rates among different lineages were known to be highly variable, those taxa that had 'evolved further' (as evidenced by a large number of autapomorphies) warranted special recognition. One consequence of this position is an insistence on the retention of paraphyletic groups in classifications.
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広島大学 / デジタル自然史博物館 / 植物 / アルファベット順 / E | 仮名順 にもどる