- The
International Code of
Phylogenetic Nomenclature,
known as the
PhyloCode for short, is a
formal set of
rules governing phylogenetic nomenclature. Its...
-
PhyloCode has been proposed,
which regulates the
formal naming of clades.
Linnaean ranks are
optional and have no
formal standing under the
PhyloCode...
- K. M. Halanych],
converted clade name". Phylonyms: A
Companion to the
PhyloCode (1st ed.). CRC Press. p. 1352. doi:10.1201/9780429446276. ISBN 9780429446276...
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required in all
nomenclatural systems for taxonomists; for instance, the
PhyloCode, the code of
phylogenetic nomenclature, does not
require absolute ranks...
- have to be abandoned.
Another Code that was
developed since 1998 is the
PhyloCode,
which now
regulates names defined under phylogenetic nomenclature instead...
-
water + Gr**** ornithes, birds), or core
water birds, are
defined in the
PhyloCode as "the
least inclusive crown clade containing Pelec****
onocrotalus and...
- JSTOR 23334371. PMID 19203017. Laurin,
Michel (3
August 2023). The
Advent of
PhyloCode: The
Continuing Evolution of
Biological Nomenclature (section 1.1.3)....
- 21st century, and is used by many
scientists including adherents to the
PhyloCode.
Gauthier defined Aves to
include only the
crown group of the set of modern...
-
Wikisource Textbooks from
Wikibooks Resources from
Wikiversity OSU's
Phylocode Biology Online – Wiki
Dictionary MIT
video lecture series on
biology OneZoom...
- the only
requirement being that it
includes the
family Rosaceae.
Under Phylocode,
Rosidae is a
clade defined as the most
inclusive crown clade containing...