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Definition of systematics in English: systematicsplural noun sɪstəˈmatɪksˌsɪstəˈmædɪks treated as singular The branch of biology that deals with classification and nomenclature; taxonomy. 分类学 Example sentencesExamples - Mike used three examples of a correction of paleontology by molecular systematics and vice versa to show that both disciplines need each other.
- The two main methods for developing phylogenies in palaeontology are evolutionary systematics and phylogenetic systematics or cladism.
- More detailed studies of the systematics and evolution are currently in progress for selected taxa.
- These surveys have addressed problems in population genetics, systematics, ecology, and conservation biology.
- Among these, we will take up the Cambrian explosion and its relation to paleontology and systematics.
- Thus, in a tangible and pragmatic sense, systematics is the framework for all comparative biology.
- Explicit, universal meanings are critical if paleontology is to play a central role in systematics and evolutionary biology.
- There he got his first taste of applying the tools of molecular biology to systematics and phylogenetic research.
- All of them are primarily papers about systematics and taxonomy.
- Just like phenetic systematics, cladistics takes advantage of the availability of computer software to analyze large data sets.
- Mathematically trained, he was interested both in systematics and biometry.
- Section two deals with systematics, how dinosaurs are grouped into larger categories, and how those groups are related to each other.
- This chapter alone makes the book an excellent resource for any course in phylogenetic systematics.
- Activity at the intersection of phylogenetic systematics and developmental biology has shifted over the years.
- Although developed primarily for ecological applications, some of its component programs are useful in systematics and biogeography.
- Over the past ten years, cladistics and molecular systematics have begun to be applied to solve problems of bivalve evolutionary biology.
- The question remains, however, whether expertise in taxonomy and biological systematics will be available for the long term.
- The older dinosaur book would largely end after chapter one - systematics and classification.
- Although diverse in scope, this volume remains focused on a variety of complicated topics related to morphological systematics.
- Therefore it was important to clarify the theoretical foundations of both phylogeny and systematics.
Definition of systematics in US English: systematicsplural nounˌsɪstəˈmædɪksˌsistəˈmadiks treated as singular The branch of biology that deals with classification and nomenclature; taxonomy. 分类学 Example sentencesExamples - Although developed primarily for ecological applications, some of its component programs are useful in systematics and biogeography.
- The question remains, however, whether expertise in taxonomy and biological systematics will be available for the long term.
- Section two deals with systematics, how dinosaurs are grouped into larger categories, and how those groups are related to each other.
- Mike used three examples of a correction of paleontology by molecular systematics and vice versa to show that both disciplines need each other.
- Therefore it was important to clarify the theoretical foundations of both phylogeny and systematics.
- Just like phenetic systematics, cladistics takes advantage of the availability of computer software to analyze large data sets.
- Although diverse in scope, this volume remains focused on a variety of complicated topics related to morphological systematics.
- The older dinosaur book would largely end after chapter one - systematics and classification.
- The two main methods for developing phylogenies in palaeontology are evolutionary systematics and phylogenetic systematics or cladism.
- This chapter alone makes the book an excellent resource for any course in phylogenetic systematics.
- There he got his first taste of applying the tools of molecular biology to systematics and phylogenetic research.
- Activity at the intersection of phylogenetic systematics and developmental biology has shifted over the years.
- Explicit, universal meanings are critical if paleontology is to play a central role in systematics and evolutionary biology.
- These surveys have addressed problems in population genetics, systematics, ecology, and conservation biology.
- Mathematically trained, he was interested both in systematics and biometry.
- Among these, we will take up the Cambrian explosion and its relation to paleontology and systematics.
- Over the past ten years, cladistics and molecular systematics have begun to be applied to solve problems of bivalve evolutionary biology.
- More detailed studies of the systematics and evolution are currently in progress for selected taxa.
- All of them are primarily papers about systematics and taxonomy.
- Thus, in a tangible and pragmatic sense, systematics is the framework for all comparative biology.
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