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The Advent of PhyloCode
The Continuing Evolution of Biological Nomenclature
- 232 pages
- English
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About this book
Biological nomenclature is an essential tool for storing and retrieving biological information. Yet traditional nomenclature poorly reflects evolutionary theory. Current biological nomenclature is one of the few fields promoting deliberately vague usage of technical terms. A new code based on evolutionary studies and phylogenetic results (the PhyloCode) will be a major milestone in biological nomenclature. Unfortunately, The PhyloCode and the companion volume are highly technical publications intended for practicing systematists. This book will reach a broader readership of those using nomenclature but who remain unaware of its theoretical foundations.
Key Features
- Responds to the biodiversity crisis and the recent implementation of the PhyloCode
- Summarizes the spectacular progress of phylogenetics which makes it both increasingly easy and crucially important to define precisely taxon names
- Provides a 300-year historical perspective featuring high-profile characters, such as Linnaeus and Darwin
- Summarizes for a broad readership a widely scattered, highly technical and underappreciated scientific literature
- Documents the activities of the International Society for Phylogenetic Nomenclature, a scholarly society in which the author has played a prominent role
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Abstract
- Acknowledgements
- Author Biography
- Introduction
- 1 The Roots of Biological Nomenclature – A Short History of Systematics through the 19th Century
- 2 The Advent of the Rank-Based Codes
- 3 Rank-Based Nomenclature and Evolution
- 4 Phylogenetic Nomenclature
- 5 Comparisons with the Nomenclature of Other Sciences and Beyond
- 6 Controversies
- 7 Conclusion: The Future of Biological Nomenclature
- Glossary
- Index