This volume in the "Tertiary Level Biology" series fills a gap in
the taxonomic literature by providing a comprehensive survey of the
arguments and techniques of systematics as they are applied today
to all groups of organisms. It covers the principles of
nomenclature and classification, the logic and practice of
cladistics, and, in a series of chapters, considers the scope,
application, benefits and drawbacks of a wide range of sources of
phylogenetically informative character systems, from behaviour and
morphology to DNA. There is an emphasis on modern aspects of the
subject. This book should be of interest to taxonomists,
biochemists and evolutionary biologists at advanced undergraduate
and immediate postgraduate levels.
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