- print.
Phenetics has been
largely su****ded by
cladistics for
research into
evolutionary relationships among species. However,
certain phenetic methods...
- Cotterill, F.; Taylor, P.; Gippoliti, S.; et al. (2014). "Why one
century of
phenetics is enough:
Response to 'are
there really twice as many
bovid species as...
- description, the
original authority's name is
placed in parentheses. In
phenetics, also
known as taximetrics, or
numerical taxonomy,
organisms are classified...
- and
later elaborated by the same authors. They
divided the
field into
phenetics in
which classifications are
formed based on the
patterns of
overall similarities...
- or at
least know them well
enough to
skilfully justify not
using them.
Phenetics was an
attempt to
determine the
relationships of
organisms through a measure...
-
Numerical taxonomy,
various taxonomic methods employing numeric algorithms Phenetics,
system for
ordering species based on
overall similarity Phylogenetics...
- with a
certain degree of
morphological or
developmental similarity (the
phenetic definition), or a
group of
organisms with a
certain degree of evolutionary...
- His Ph.D.
thesis of 167
pages was entitled:
Evolution and po****tion
phenetics of the side-blotched
lizards (Uta
stansburiana and its relatives) on the...
-
similarity used to
classify a
group of
organisms by
their phenetic relationship. This
phenetic similarity,
particularly in the case of a****ual organisms...
- Com****tional
anatomy Insect morphology Morphometrics Neuromorphology Phenetics Phenotype Phenotypic plasticity Plant morphology "Morphology Definition...