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Phylogenetic nomenclature is a method of nomenclature for taxa in biology that uses phylogenetic definitions for taxon names as explained below. This contrasts... |
PhyloCode (redirect from International Code of Phylogenetic Nomenclature) The PhyloCode regulates phylogenetic nomenclature by providing rules for deciding which associations of names and definitions are considered established... |
classification Enzyme nomenclature PhyloCode (the International Code of Phylogenetic Nomenclature) – a recent code of biological nomenclature that took effect... |
Taxonomy (biology) (redirect from Taxonomical nomenclature) biological nomenclature is considered a part of taxonomy (definitions 1 and 2), or a part of systematics outside taxonomy. For example, definition 6 is paired... |
Species (redirect from Phylogenetic species concept) or Botanical Nomenclature, in contrast to the PhyloCode, and contrary to what is done in several other fields, in which the definitions of technical terms... |
defined under phylogenetic nomenclature instead of the traditional Linnaean nomenclature. This new approach requires using phylogenetic definitions that refer... |
Phylogenetic nomenclature Phylogenetic tree viewers Phylogenetics software Phylogenomics Phylogeny (psychoanalysis) Phylogeography Systematics "phylogenetic". Dictionary... |
Taxon (category Botanical nomenclature) especially in the context of rank-based ("Linnaean") nomenclature (much less so under phylogenetic nomenclature). If a taxon is given a formal scientific name... |
Phylum (section Definition based on genetic relation) the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants accepts the terms as equivalent. Depending on definitions, the animal kingdom Animalia... |
Linnaean taxonomy (redirect from Linnaean nomenclature) etc.). The use of newer taxonomic tools such as cladistics and phylogenetic nomenclature has led to a different way of looking at evolution (expressed... |
Clade (category Phylogenetics) are featured in phylogenetic nomenclature: node-, stem-, and apomorphy-based (see Phylogenetic nomenclature§Phylogenetic definitions of clade names for... |
Cladistics (redirect from Phylogenetic systematics) The techniques and nomenclature of cladistics have been applied to disciplines other than biology. (See phylogenetic nomenclature.) Cladistics findings... |
and was the first president of the International Society for Phylogenetic Nomenclature. De Queiroz’s research has focused primarily on the phylogeny... |
Incertae sedis (category Biological nomenclature) are frequently referred to as "enigmatic taxa". In the system of open nomenclature, uncertainty at specific taxonomic levels is indicated by incertae familiae... |
Taxonomic rank (category Botanical nomenclature) not capitalized. There are definitions of the following taxonomic ranks in the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature: superfamily, family, subfamily... |
Sauropsida (section Cladistic definitions) ancestor of extant reptiles and birds. A number of phylogenetic stem, node and crown definitions have been published, anchored in a variety of fossil... |
Family (biology) (section Nomenclature) bodies using the following suffixes: In fungal, algal, and botanical nomenclature, the family names of plants, fungi, and algae end with the suffix "-aceae"... |
below. In phylogenetic nomenclature evolutionary grades (or any other form of paraphyly) are not accepted. Where information about phylogenetic relationships... |
Soltis; Pamela S. Soltis; Michael J. Donoghue (2007). "Towards a phylogenetic nomenclature of Tracheophyta" (PDF). Taxon. 56 (3): E1–E44. doi:10.1002/tax... |
campanulids, and within the campanulids, it belongs to a clade known in phylogenetic nomenclature as Apiidae. In 2010, a subclade of Apiidae named Dipsapiidae was... |