The future of phylogenetic systematics : the legacy of Willi Hennig
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The future of phylogenetic systematics : the legacy of Willi Hennig
(The Systematics Association special volume series)
Cambridge University Press, 2016
- : hardback
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Willi Hennig (1913-76), founder of phylogenetic systematics, revolutionised our understanding of the relationships among species and their natural classification. An expert on Diptera and fossil insects, Hennig's ideas were applicable to all organisms. He wrote about the science of taxonomy or systematics, refining and promoting discussion of the precise meaning of the term 'relationship', the nature of systematic evidence, and how those matters impinge on a precise understanding of monophyly, paraphyly, and polyphyly. Hennig's contributions are relevant today and are a platform for the future. This book focuses on the intellectual aspects of Hennig's work and gives dimension to the future of the subject in relation to Hennig's foundational contributions to the field of phylogenetic systematics. Suitable for graduate students and academic researchers, this book will also appeal to philosophers and historians interested in the legacy of Willi Hennig.
目次
- List of contributors
- Foreword Norman I. Platnick
- Introduction David Williams, Quentin Wheeler and Michael Schmitt
- 1. Mission impossible: the childhood and youth of Willi Hennig Willi E. R. Xylander
- 2. Willi Hennig: a shy man behind a scientific revolution Michael Schmitt
- 3. Willi Hennig's legacy in the Nordic countries Ole Seberg, Torbjorn Ekrem, Jaakko Hyvoenen and Per Sundberg
- 4. Hennigian systematics in France, a historical approach with a glimpse of sociology Pascal Tassy
- 5. Are we all cladists? Andrew V. Z. Brower
- 6. How much of Hennig is in present-day cladistics? Michael Schmitt
- 7. The evolution of Willi Hennig's phylogenetic considerations Rainer Willmann
- 8. What we all learned from Hennig Gareth Nelson
- 9. Semaphoronts: 'the elements of biological systematics' Leandro C. S. Assis
- 10. Why should cladograms be dichotomous? Rene Zaragueta Bagils and Sophie Pecaud
- 11. Hennig's auxiliary principle and reciprocal illumination revisited Randall D. Mooi and Anthony C. Gill
- 12. Dispersalism and neodispersalism Malte C. Ebach and David M. Williams
- 13. Molecular data in systematics: a promise fulfilled, a future beckoning Ward C. Wheeler and Gonzalo Giribet
- 14. Hennig, Lovtrup, evolution and biology Robin Bruce
- 15. Willi Hennig as Philosopher Olivier Reippel
- 16. Hennig and hierarchies Charissa S. Varma
- 17. Chain, tree, and network: the development of phylogenetic systematics in the context of genealogical visualization and information graphics Nobuhiro Minaka
- 18. The relational view of phylogenetic hypotheses and what it tells us on the phylogeny/classification relation problem Stephane Prin
- 19. This struggle for survival: systematic biology and institutional leadership Quentin Wheeler
- Index.
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