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Morphological Evolution, Aptations, Homoplasies, Constraints and Evolutionary Trends Catfishes as a Case Study on General Phylogeny and Macroevolution

By: Rui Diogo
491 pages, Figs, tabs
Morphological Evolution, Aptations, Homoplasies, Constraints and Evolutionary Trends
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  • Morphological Evolution, Aptations, Homoplasies, Constraints and Evolutionary Trends ISBN: 9781578082919 Hardback Jan 2004 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1 week
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Aims to clarify the evolutionary interrelationships of catfishes by means of a cladistic analysis of higher-level phylogeny based on extensive morphological data. Includes some terminal taxa not present in previous analyses.

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By: Rui Diogo
491 pages, Figs, tabs
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