Reconstructing the Tree of Life: Taxonomy and Systematics of Species-Rich Taxa
Edited by Trevor R Hodkinson and John AN Parnell
384 pages, diagrams, colour plates.
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Of relevance to both systematic and evolutionary biologists, Reconstructing the Tree of Life: Taxonomy and Systematics of Species-Rich Taxa draws from taxonomy and phylogenetics to provide both a systematics and evolutionary biology perspective. Detailing a broad range of organisms, the text addresses the task of reconstructing and making best use of the tree of life. Featuring the contributions of leading experts, who examine recent progress and consider future developments, it also discusses global diversity issues and the taxonomic problems of dealing with large and species-rich taxa.
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