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Wiley InterScience

Cladistics

Cladistics

Volume 21 Issue 1, Pages 79 - 82

Published Online: 22 Mar 2005

© 2010 The Willi Hennig Society



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The new and improved PhyloCode, now with types, ranks, and even polyphyly: a conference report from the First International Phylogenetic Nomenclature Meeting
Kurt M. Pickett
Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History, 79th Street at Central Park West, New York, NY 10024-5192, USA
Correspondence to E-mail address: kpickett@amnh.org
Copyright 2005 The Willi Hennig Society

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AbstractWhat has the PhyloCode become?ConclusionsAcknowledgmentsReferences

A report from the first International Phylogenetic Nomenclature Meeting is presented. The meeting revealed that the PhyloCode, once implemented, will itself not require adherence to the three major tenets of philosophy that proponents have claimed required its creation. These include the abandonment of (1) non-monophyletic taxa, (2) ranks, and (3) types.

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Accepted 23 November 2004

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10.1111/j.1096-0031.2004.00048.x About DOI

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