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Type: Articles
Published: 2013-04-19
Page range: 587–594
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Implementation as theory, hierarchy as transformation, homology as synapomorphy

Cladistics computer programs homology synapomoprhy systematic thinking tree thinking

Abstract

Presently cladistics is based on, and justified by, a computer implementation (Wagner Parsimony) rather than sound methodological or theoretical foundations. In this paper, the recent goals of cladistics that are derived from computer implementations and ‘tree-thinking’ are discussed. The discussion raises a critical point, namely whether one can dispense with these recent goals and adopt a wholly systematic approach, one herein termed systematic thinking.

How to Cite

Ebach, M.C., Williams, D.M. & Vanderlaan, T.A. (2013) Implementation as theory, hierarchy as transformation, homology as synapomorphy. Zootaxa, 3641 (5), 587–594. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3641.5.7