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For example, the Felidae (cats) and Apiaceae (carrots and related plants) are
taxa in the category "family." "Higher taxa" are those above the species level.
Nomenclature — the application of names to species and higher taxa — is
governed ...
For example, the Felidae (cats) and Apiaceae (carrots and related plants) are
taxa in the category "family." "Higher taxa" are those above the species level.
Nomenclature — the application of names to species and higher taxa — is
governed ...
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What genetic processes are involved in the origin of higher taxa? CHANGES IN
DIVERSITY In attempting a quantitative analysis of changes in diversity over time,
the paleontologist faces both methodological and conceptual difficulties. Biases ...
What genetic processes are involved in the origin of higher taxa? CHANGES IN
DIVERSITY In attempting a quantitative analysis of changes in diversity over time,
the paleontologist faces both methodological and conceptual difficulties. Biases ...
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Some authors, such as Schindewolf (1936) and Goldschmidt (1940), argued that
many of the distinctive features of higher taxa evolved by single saltational
mutations: that the first bird, for example, hatched with essentially birdlike
features ...
Some authors, such as Schindewolf (1936) and Goldschmidt (1940), argued that
many of the distinctive features of higher taxa evolved by single saltational
mutations: that the first bird, for example, hatched with essentially birdlike
features ...
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CONCEPTIONS AND MISCONCEPTIONS | 7 |
EVOLUTION SINCE THE SYNTHESIS | 13 |
ADAPTATION AND ENVIRONMENT | 19 |
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