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czwartek, 13 grudnia 2012

Cladistics - 28 (5), 2012




Contents:


    Molecular phylogeny of the New World Dipsadidae (Serpentes: Colubroidea): a reappraisal (pages 437–459)

    Felipe G. Grazziotin, Hussam Zaher, Robert W. Murphy, Gustavo Scrocchi, Marco A. Benavides, Ya-Ping Zhang and Sandro L. Bonatto

   
    A phylogenetic analysis of Pleurodema (Anura: Leptodactylidae: Leiuperinae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequences, with comments on the evolution of anuran foam nests (pages 460–482)

    Julián Faivovich, Daiana P. Ferraro, Néstor G. Basso, Célio F.B. Haddad, Miguel T. Rodrigues, Ward C. Wheeler and Esteban O. Lavilla

  
    Analysis and visualization of H7 influenza using genomic, evolutionary and geographic information in a modular web service (pages 483–488)

    Daniel A. Janies, Laura W. Pomeroy, Jacob M. Aaronson, Samuel Handelman, Jori Hardman, Kevin Kawalec, Thomas Bitterman and Ward C. Wheeler

 
    Statistical approaches to assess intraspecific variations of morphological continuous characters: the case study of the family Phytoseiidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) (pages 489–502)

    Marie-Stephane Tixier

  
    GB-to-TNT: facilitating creation of matrices from GenBank and diagnosis of results in TNT (pages 503–513)

    Pablo A. Goloboff and Santiago A. Catalano

  
    Indel information eliminates trivial sequence alignment in maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis (pages 514–528)

    John S.S. Denton and Ward C. Wheeler

   
    Homology and errors (pages 529–538)

    Andrew V.Z. Brower and Mario C.C. de Pinna

  
    More on errors (pages 539–544)

    Kevin C. Nixon and James M. Carpenter

  
    Early Wagner trees and “the cladistic redux” (pages 545–547)

    James S. Farris

 
    Evolutionary biogeography of Chile (pages 548–549)

    Juan J. Morrone

  

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wtorek, 11 grudnia 2012

Cladistics - 28 (3), 2012




Contents:


    Confusing homologs as homologies: a reply to “On homology” (pages 223–224)

    David M. Williams and Malte C. Ebach

   
    More on homology (pages 225–226)

    Kevin C. Nixon and James M. Carpenter

  
    Counterfeit cladistics (pages 227–228)

    James S. Farris

   
    “Phenetics” and its application (pages 229–230)

    David M. Williams and Malte C. Ebach

   
    Fudged “phenetics” (pages 231–233)

    James S. Farris

   
    Systematics and evolution of syllids (Annelida, Syllidae) (pages 234–250)

    M. Teresa Aguado, Guillermo San Martín and Mark E. Siddall

 
    Comprehensive taxon sampling reveals unaccounted diversity and morphological plasticity in a group of dimitic polypores (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) (pages 251–270)

    Otto Miettinen, Ellen Larsson, Elisabet Sjökvist and Karl-Henrik Larsson

    
    Relationships within Podocarpaceae based on DNA sequence, anatomical, morphological, and biogeographical data (pages 271–299)

    Patrick Knopf, Christian Schulz, Damon P. Little, Thomas Stützel and Dennis W. Stevenson

  
    A comparison of DNA-based methods for delimiting species in a Cretan land snail radiation reveals shortcomings of exclusively molecular taxonomy (pages 300–316)

    Jan Sauer and Bernhard Hausdorf

  
    Detecting areas of endemism with a taxonomically diverse data set: plants, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and insects from Argentina (pages 317–329)

    Claudia Szumik, Lone Aagesen, Dolores Casagranda, Vanesa Arzamendia, Diego Baldo, Lucía E. Claps, Fabiana Cuezzo, Juan M. Díaz Gómez, Adrián Di Giacomo, Alejandro Giraudo, Pablo Goloboff, Cecilia Gramajo, Cecilia Kopuchian, Sonia Kretzschmar, Mercedes Lizarralde, Alejandra Molina, Marcos Mollerach, Fernando Navarro, Soledad Nomdedeu, Adela Panizza, Verónica V. Pereyra, María Sandoval, Gustavo Scrocchi and Fernando O. Zuloaga

   
    Does the clash between instinct and science exist in naming nature? (pages 330–332)

    Larissa N. Vasilyeva

    

poniedziałek, 10 grudnia 2012

Cladistics - 28 (2), 2012





Contents:

    The meaning of “phenetic” (pages 113–114)

    Andrew V.Z. Brower

  
    Syncretism and corroboration (pages 115–116)

    Peter Hovenkamp

  
    Molecular phylogenetics of the melyrid lineage (Coleoptera: Cleroidea) (pages 117–129)

    M. Bocakova, R. Constantin and L. Bocak

  
    From types to individuals: Hennig’s ontology and the development of phylogenetic systematics (pages 130–140)

    Andrew Hamilton

   
    Disentangling ribbon worm relationships: multi-locus analysis supports traditional classification of the phylum Nemertea (pages 141–159)

    Sónia C. S. Andrade, Malin Strand, Megan Schwartz, Haixia Chen, Hiroshi Kajihara, Jörn von Döhren, Shichun Sun, Juan Junoy, Martin Thiel, Jon L. Norenburg, James M. Turbeville, Gonzalo Giribet and Per Sundberg

  
    On homology (pages 160–169)

    Kevin C. Nixon and James M. Carpenter

   
    Realism in systematics through biogeographical consilience (pages 170–173)

    Renato S. Capellari and Charles Morphy D. Santos

   
    Fallacies and false premises—a critical assessment of the arguments for the recognition of paraphyletic taxa in botany (pages 174–187)

    Alexander N. Schmidt-Lebuhn

  
    Trivial minimization of extra-steps under dynamic homology (pages 188–189)

    Ward C. Wheeler

 
    On the inappropriate use of Kimura-2-parameter (K2P) divergences in the DNA-barcoding literature (pages 190–194)

    Amrita Srivathsan and Rudolf Meier

   
    Dual origins of social parasitism in North American Dialictus (Hymenoptera: Halictidae) confirmed using a phylogenetic approach (pages 195–207)

    Jason Gibbs, Jennifer Albert and Laurence Packer

   
    Misleading results of likelihood-based phylogenetic analyses in the presence of missing data (pages 208–222)

    Mark P. Simmons

   
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piątek, 12 lutego 2010