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    Foundations of Systematics and Biogeography

    Foundations of Systematics and Biogeography by Williams, David M.; Ebach, Malte C.;

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    • Edition number Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008
    • Publisher Springer
    • Date of Publication 4 November 2010
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Previously published in hardcover

    • ISBN 9781441944450
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages310 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Weight 504 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations XVIII, 310 p. Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    This volume draws attention to the seminal studies and important
    advances that have shaped systematic and biogeographic thinking and
    continue to influence its direction today. It traces concepts in
    homology and classification from the 19th century to the present
    through the provision of a unique anthology of scientific writings
    from Goethe, Agassiz, Geoffroy St. Hilaire, Owen, Naef, Zangerl and
    Nelson, among others. In addition, current attitudes and practices in
    comparative biology are interrogated, particularly in relation to
    evolutionary studies leading to a re-statement of the principal aims
    of the discipline. In order to alert prospective students to pitfalls
    common in systematics and biogeography, the book highlights three
    principal messages: biological classifications and their explanatory
    mechanisms are separate notions; most, if not all, homology concepts
    pre-date the works of Darwin; and that the foundation of all
    comparative biology is the concept of relationship - neither
    'similarity' nor 'genealogical hypotheses of descent' are sufficient. Foundations of Systematics and Biogeography is an ideal volume for students, academics, researchers and professionals in the fields of systematics, biogeography, evolutionary biology and palaeontology.

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    "Using a historical approach, Williams (Natural History Museum, London) and Ebach (Freie Universität, Berlin) illuminate the differences among the competing philosophical camps of systematicists. Their work provides incisive definitions of many conceptual and interpretational aspects of systematics and biogeography. ? The authors? apparent intent is ? to provide focus for the next phase of debate on the practice and philosophy of phylogenetics. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students and researchers/faculty." (S. R. Fegley, CHOICE, Vol. 45 (9), 2008)


    "This is a book worth pondering. ? Williams and Ebach have produced a book from which almost all of us can learn things we did not know about the history and practice of our field. It should be especially useful for students, who may even discover that there is more to systematics than just choosing a model, running some software, and varying its parameters until the results seem at least vaguely palatable." (Norman I. Platnick, Systematic Biology, Vol. 85, 2009)

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: Systematics, Evolution, and Classification.- Systematics as Problem-Solving.- The Archetype.- Ernst Haeckel and Systematische Phylogenie.- The German Development of Morphology: From Ernst Haeckel to Willi Hennig.- Pattern Cladistics.- Homologues and Homology.- Discovering Homologues.- Homology and Systematics.- Homology and Transformation.- Character Conflict.- The Analyses of Relationships.- Biogeographical Relationships, Evolution, and Classification.

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