Numerical Taxonomy: The Principles and Practice of Numerical Classification. Peter H. A. Sneath

Numerical Taxonomy: The Principles and Practice of Numerical Classification


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Numerical Taxonomy: The Principles and Practice of Numerical Classification Peter H. A. Sneath
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[情]『Numerical Taxonomy : The Principles and Practice of Numerical Classification』. Phenetics attempts to classify organisms based on over-all similarity. FEMS Microbiology Reviews 25, 39-67. WH Freeman and Co., San Francisco, California, USA. Freeman, Sam Francisco, xvi+573 pp., ISBN:0716706970). The species concept for prokaryotes. San Francisco: W H Freeman; 1973. Actually phenetics is simply one possible position on classification, but it is considered an insult by many to call someone a pheneticist. ( Taxonomy is a vicious profession.) . Tudhope D., Taylor C., Beynon-Davies P. Partridge TR, Dallwitz MJ, Watson L: A primer for the DELTA system. An excellent definition of phenetics, which . Numerical taxonomy: the principles and practice of numerical classification. During his long career he made distinguished contributions to evolutionary biology, systematics, human population genetics, and statistics, and generations of biologists have learned the principles and practices of statistical inference from The latter, which he pioneered with P.H.A. Numerical Taxonomy: The Principles and Practice of Numerical Classification. Sneath PHA, Sokal R (1973) Numerical taxonomy: the principles and practices of classification. Sneath PHA, Sokal RR: Numerical taxonomy: The principles and practice of numerical classification . Sneath PHA, Sokal RR: Numerical taxonomy — the principles and practice of numerical classification. Transaction of the American Fisheries Society 119: 2–15. Numerical taxonomy — The principles and practice of numerical classification. Sneath, became known as numerical taxonomy. In fact phenetics is nothing more than Numerical Taxonomy (Sneath & Sokal, 1973), a topic that we have discussed in a previous blog (Phenetic "Natural" Classifications).

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