Saturday, February 12, 2011

Phylogenetics: Theory and Practice of Phylogenetic Systematics PDF

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Download PRETITLE Phylogenetics: Theory and Practice of Phylogenetic Systematics POSTTITLE from mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link The long-awaited revision of the industry standard on phylogenetics

Since the publication of the first edition of this landmark volume more than twenty-five years ago, phylogenetic systematics has taken its place as the dominant paradigm of systematic biology. It has profoundly influenced the way scientists study evolution, and has seen many theoretical and technical advances as the field has continued to grow. It goes almost without saying that the next twenty-five years of phylogenetic research will prove as fascinating as the first, with many exciting developments yet to come.

This new edition of Phylogenetics captures the very essence of this rapidly evolving discipline. Written for the practicing systematist and phylogeneticist, it addresses both the philosophical and technical issues of the field, as well as surveys general practices in taxonomy. Major sections of the book deal with the nature of species and higher taxa, homology and characters, trees and tree graphs, and biogeography—the purpose being to develop biologically relevant species, character, tree, and biogeographic concepts that can be applied fruitfully to phylogenetics.

The book then turns its focus to phylogenetic trees, including an in-depth guide to tree-building algorithms. Additional coverage includes:

  • Parsimony and parsimony analysis

  • Parametric phylogenetics including maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches

  • Phylogenetic classification

  • Critiques of evolutionary taxonomy, phenetics, and transformed cladistics

  • Specimen selection, field collecting, and curating

  • Systematic publication and the rules of nomenclature

Providing a thorough synthesis of the field, this important update to Phylogenetics is essential for students and researchers in the areas of evolutionary biology, molecular evolution, genetics and evolutionary genetics, paleontology, physical anthropology, and zoology.

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  • File Size: 4084 KB
  • Print Length: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 2 edition (June 13, 2011)
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  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005CCUBWS
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Phylogenetics: Theory and Practice of Phylogenetic Systematics PDF

Wiley has done it again with this new book but this time he brings into the fold an equally talented systematist, Lieberman. This book carries the grand tradition as Wiley's first edition to Phylogenetic Systematics but provides a thorough update of many topics for practicing systematists and students potentially interested in the discipline. Some may argue that the additional materials do not provide enough depth; this can be argued but the depth to any of the topics can be found in an abundant supply of primary literature. This book is intended as a college text (undergraduate and graduate) and as a reference and critical manual on understanding and practicing systematics in a correct manner.

This book, like the first edition, out shines all other texts on systematics. Why? First, it is intelligible and does not read like a poorly written manual translated from a different language and mixed with a great deal of hyperbole. Second, this book, like the first edition, provides essential theoretical, philosophical and metaphysical aspects to science, especially topics in systematics, that will be beneficial to understanding any of the topics and quickly advancing one's career. All essential topics are covered and if one reads this book and approaches it with an open mind, and not one immediately and unwaveringly biased from being part of a different "camp" of systematists, you will be amazed as to how this will change your life in academics, as well as many other areas of science. Scientists need to be individuals and decide on things like this on their own and on the merits of the philosophical perspective advocated.

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