Literature

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E. S. Vrba1984What is species selection?
G. J. Vermeij1974Molluscs in mangrove swamps: physiognomy, diversity, and regional differences
W. T. Stearn1959The background of Linnaeus's contributions to the nomenclature and methods of systematic biology
S. M. Stanley1973Effects of competition on rates of evolution, with special reference to bivalve mollusks and mammals
A. Seilacher1973Fabricational noise in adaptive morphology
N. Saitou1989A theoretical study of the underestimation of brench length by the maximum parsimony principle
J. F. Rohlf, Slice D. E.1990Extensions of the Procrustes method for the optimal superimposition of landmarks
N. I. Platnick, Cameron H. D.1977Cladistic methods in textual, linguistic, and phylogenetic analysis
G. Nelson1979Cladistic analysis and synthesis: principles and definitions, with a historical note on Adanson's Familles des Plantes (1763-1764)
M. F. Mickevich, Farris J. S.1981The implications of congruence in Menidia
E. D. McCoy, Heck, Jr. K. L.1976Biogeography of corals, seagrasses, and mangroves: an alternative to the center of origin concept
W. P. Maddison, Donoghue, M. J., Maddison, D. R.1984Outgroup analysis and parsimony
E. G. Linsley, Usinger R. L.1959Linnaeus and the development of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
F. Krauss1988An empirical evaluation of the use of the ontogenetic polarization criterion in phylogenetic inference
A. G. Kluge, Farris J.1969Quantitative phyletics and the evolution of anurans
A. G. Kluge1989A concern for evidence and a phylogenetic hypothesis of relationships among Epicrates (Boideae, Serpentes)
J. P. Huelsenbeck1991Tree-length distribution skewness: an indicator of phylogenetic iformation
M. D. Hendy, Penny D.1989A framework for the quantitative study of evolutionary trees
N. Goldman1990Maximum likelihood inference of phylogenetic trees, with special reference to a Poisson process model of DNA substitution and to parsimony analysis
J. Felsenstein1978Cases in which parsimony or compatibility methods will be positively misleading
J. S. Farris1969A successive approximations approach to character weighting
J. S. Farris1970Methods for computing Wagner trees
J. S. Farris1973A probability model for inferring evolutionary trees
J. Cracraft1982A nonequilibrium theory for the rate-control of speciation and extinction and the origin of macroevolutionary patterns
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