Descent and Logic in Biosystematics: An Essay (2nd edition)

Juneau, Alaska: Perseverant Publishing (2022)
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Abstract for Descent and Logic in Biosystematics: An Essay AUTHOR: THOMAS MCCABE PUBLISHER: PERSEVERANT PUBLISHING Descent and Logic in Biosystematics: An Essay is a short book about biological systematics and taxonomy. Some of the subjects con- sidered in it are philosophical: taxonomic theory, species concepts, speciation models, and evolutionary theories. Yet the book also covers matters not philosophical, such as taxonomic operations, experi- mental taxonomy, and a new suggested taxonomic method with worked examples. The author finds relationships among these topics. The book is addressed to biosystematists, practicing biological tax- onomists, and philosophers of biology. It will also interest others who draw on biological taxonomy and biosystematics in their work. Descent and Logic in Biosystematics: An Essay goes into some old topics such as traditional biological identifying, classifying, and nomenclature; some recent, such as cladistic analysis, phylogenetics, and phylogenomics; and a few new, such as the logic of mutually exclusive taxon definitions, and techniques for using directly obser- ved reproductive events and pedigree analysis to untangle certain taxonomic dilemmas. There is a chapter about minimizing am- biguities when defining biological taxa, a chapter on the relevance of human biology to biosystematics, chapters addressing some biosys- tematic problems associated with the phenomenon of hybridization, a chapter on the relationship of biological taxonomy to conservation biology, and a chapter about the scientificity of evolutionary theories. Descent and Logic in Biosystematics: An Essay is published with a glossary, twelve black and white line figures, a dynamic table of contents, linked cross references, linked bibliographic citations, and a detailed index in the print and PDF versions. Descent and Logic in Biosystematics: An Essay, is available from the publisher in print and PDF formats, and from distributors and retailers as an ebook. It should be considered for academic libraries, research libraries, natural history museum libraries, the libraries of conservation organizations, and some private libraries.

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