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  1. Systematics (disambiguation)

    Systematics may mean Systematics , the study of the diversity of organism characteristics. Systematics study of multi term systems , the study of the inherent properties of systems with varying number of terms monad, dyad, triad, etc. developed by John G. Bennett and others. Systematic theology , a discipline of Christian theology Systematics, Inc a data processing company founded in 1968 by Arkansas superinvestor Jackson T. Stephens See also lookfrom Systematic System disambiguation disambig cs Systematika de Systematik lt Sistematika ru sv Systematik ...   more details



  1. Systematics, Inc

    Systematics Incorporated was a data processing company acquired in 1968 by Arkansas superinvestor Jackson T. Stephens . In 1990 it was sold to Alltel Corporation , and today is a part of Fidelity National Information Services Fidelity Information Systems . Fidelity Information Systems still use the name Systematics as the name of a retail banking software product suite. Systematics employees have held two reunions, most recently the 40th Anniversary Reunion in 2008. Pictures from both reunions and current information about former employees is available at the website www.sireunion.org. Beginnings Systematics was founded in 1968 by University of Arkansas graduate Walter Smiley , who learned of the high software costs and other difficulties faced by small banks in trying to using data processing software from his experiences working with IBM and in the banking industry. Smiley recognized a niche that could be filled for medium sized banks in this space, and sought funding to start his own company. Through Jon Jacoby, Smiley was introduced to the Stephens family, who agreed to invest 400,000 in Walter and Systematics in return for 80 equity stake. Systematics distinguished itself early on from other players in the industry. In the data processing business, according to Walter, it s real easy to get yourself in a position where you ve got to sell for tomorrow for the sake of today. The Stephens people were just the opposite. They always encouraged us to prepare for the long term, to do it right. ref name sg1 http stephensgroup.com aboutourpartners case systematics.html Case Studies Systematics ref Walter quietly expanded his business over the next 12 years, eventually finding a way to license its software to banks, and ultimately going public. In 1990 it was sold to Alltel Corporation. The name was changed to Alltel Information Services AIS in 1994. The Stephens family remained an investor, acquiring Alltel stock in the transaction. In 2003, Alltel sold the Information Services ...   more details



  1. Cambridge Systematics

    ad date February 2012 Cambridge Systematics is a company that was founded in 1972 by four Massachusetts Institute of Technology professors and a transportation consultant in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The firm was founded under the charter of the application of systematic analysis to problems of transportation, the environment, urban development, and regional planning and incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on September 27, 1972, and remains an independent, employee owned firm. Company History The company was founded in 1972 by four Massachusetts Institute of Technology professors and a transportation consultant in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where the corporate headquarters is still located. CS experienced rapid growth in the 1970s, and a second office was established in September 1976 in Berkeley, California to coordinate West Coast of the United States West Coast activity. In 1994, this office moved to Oakland, California . Responding to the growth of national planning and resource management issues, CS opened its third office, located in Washington, D.C. , in March 1991. The addition of this office enhanced the services offered to List of United States federal agencies federal agencies , as well as services for Mid Atlantic States mid Atlantic and nationwide clientele. To meet expanding market and client needs, CS opened several additional offices between 2002 and 2007 ... Ramp meter Minneapolis Saint Paul ramp meter experiment conducted by Cambridge Systematics, Inc. ref ref Pontis Pontis Pontis software first developed for the FHWA by Cambridge Systematics, Inc. ref ref ... Systematics issues its CAMPO Peer Review of Capital Area Transportation Planning final report ... Cambridge Systematics developed what has become known as choice models, direct demand models DDM ... 2008 04 15 Cambridge.pdf Cambridge Systematics and Lloyd s Register pioneer new approach to transportation asset management http www.traffictechnologytoday.com news.php?NewsID 6954 Cambridge Systematics ...   more details



  1. Personality systematics

    class infobox style text align center width 200px colspan 2 big Personality systematics big Image Personality systematics.jpg 170px Personality systematics style font size 85 Concepts br Biological psychology Intrapsychic biological system br Dyad sociology Interpersonal dyadic system br Triad sociology Relational triadic matrix br Sociocultural system Sociocultural familial triangle Originators br Gregory Bateson br Virginia Satir br Paul Watzlawick br Stephen A. Mitchell psychologist Stephen A. Mitchell br Proponents br Jeffrey J. Magnavita Relevant works br Psychodynamic Family Psychotherapy ref name rfs br style font size 90 Portal Psychology Psychology portal Personality systematics is a contribution to the psychology of personality theory personality and to psychological counselling psychotherapy summarized by Jeffrey J. Magnavita in 2006 and 2009. ref name rfs Magnavita, Jeffrey J. 2009 Psychodynamic Family Psychotherapy Toward Unified Relational Systematics. In Bray, James H., Stanton, Mark Eds. The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology . John Wiley and Sons, ISBN 978 1 4051 6994 3. ref ref Magnavita, Jeffrey J. 2006 Treating personality disorders American Psychological Association Videotape . Washington, DC American Psychological Association ref It is the study of the interrelationships among subsystems of personality as they are embedded in the entire ecological systems ecological system . The model falls into the category of complex, biopsychosocial model biopsychosocial approaches to personality. The term personality systematics was originally coined by William Grant Dahlstrom in 1972. ref name rfsa Dahlstrom, William Grant 1972 Personality systematics ... Personality systematics 450px right Personality systematics seeks to establish the underlying processes .... Personality systematics is based on a holistic model of functioning which considers part whole relationships ... Personality Assessment System nowrap Personality systematics nowrap Personology nowrap Phenomenal field ...   more details



  1. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology

    Infobox journal title Biochemical Systematics and Ecology cover editor M.S.J. Simmonds discipline Chemotaxonomy and ecology peer reviewed yes language English former names abbreviation publisher Elsevier country frequency 6 year history openaccess license impact 1.110 impact year 2010 website http www.journals.elsevier.com biochemical systematics and ecology link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0305 1978 eISSN boxwidth Biochemical Systematics and Ecology is a peer review scientific journal focusing on chemotaxonomy and ecology . See also List of botany journals References reflist Category English language journals Category Elsevier academic journals Category Ecology journals Science journal stub nl Biochemical Systematics and Ecology ...   more details



  1. Systematics and the Origin of Species

    italic title Systematics and the Origin of Species from the Viewpoint of a Zoologist is a book written by zoologist and evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr that was first published in 1942. The book became one of the canonical publications on the modern evolutionary synthesis . Based on Mayr s Jesup Lectures delivered at Columbia University in 1941, the book combines concepts of zoology and genetics and features Mayr s species biological species concept . The biological species concept developed by Mayr defines a species in terms of biological factors such as biological reproduction reproduction , taking into account ecology, geography, and life history it remains an important and useful idea in biology, particularly for animal speciation. In December 2004 the United States National Academy of Sciences National Academy of Sciences held a colloquium in honour of Mayr s 100th birthday. Systematics and the Origin of Species On Ernst Mayr s 100th Anniversary was also published in commemoration. Contents The Methods and Principles of Systematics Taxonomic Characters and Their Variation Phenomena of Geographic Variation Some Aspects of Geographic Variation The Systematic Categories and the New Species Concept The Polytypic Species, in Nature and in Systematics The Species in Evolution Nongeographic Speciation The Biology of Speciation The Higher Categories and Evolution DEFAULTSORT Systematics And The Origin Of Species Category Books about evolution Category 1942 books Science book stub Evolution stub pt Systematics and the Origin of Species ...   more details



  1. History of plant systematics

    The history of plant systematics &mdash the biological classification of plant s&mdash stretches from the work of ancient Greek to modern evolutionary biology evolutionary biologists . As a field of science, plant systematics came into being only slowly, early plant lore usually being treated as part of the study of medicine. Later, classification and description was driven by natural history and natural theology . Until the advent of Evolution the theory of evolution , nearly all classification was based on the scala naturae . The professionalization of botany in the 18th and 19th century marked a shift toward more holistic classification methods, eventually based on evolutionary relationships. Antiquity Historians of botany trace the origins of botanical classification with folk taxonomy and ancient Greece . Theophrastus s 372 287 BC , a student of Aristotle , produced Historia Plantarum , the earliest surviving treatise on plants, where he listed the names of over 500 plant species. ref name est Concise Encyclopedia Of Science And Technology , McGraw Hill ref However he did not articulate a formal classification scheme instead he relied on the common groupings of folklore combined with growth form tree shrub undershrub or herb. The Materia medica of Dioscorides was also an important early compendium of plant descriptions over five hundred it was in use from its publication in the 1st century until the 16th century. ref name Mayr cite book last Mayr first Ernst title The Growth ... effect on the science of plant systematics was Species Plantarum 1753 by Carolus Linnaeus Linnaeus ... . A major influence on plant systematics was the theory of evolution Charles Darwin published Origin ... molecular phylogenetics and especially cladistics or phylogenetic systematics as the best available ... of biology DEFAULTSORT History Of Plant Systematics Category Plant taxonomy Category History of biology Plant systematics, history of ...   more details



  1. Systematics ? study of multi-term systems

    Primary sources date February 2008 Otheruses Systematics Systematics is a study of system s and their application ... G. Bennett in the mid twentieth century. The purpose of systematics is the understanding of organized ... The Dramatic Universe in 1970. Overview Bennett has defined systematics as the study of systems and their application ... 1963 http www.systematics.org journal vol1 1 GeneralSystematics.htm GENERAL SYSTEMATICS Systematics Vol. 1 No. 1. ref According to him there are four branches of systematics to be determined Formal Systematics which could study the properties of systems without reference to the nature of the terms ... complex for systems with more than three or four terms . ref name JGB63 Pure Systematics which ... name JGB63 Applied Systematics which could form the study of systems occurring in our experience ... Practical Systematics which could focus on the application of the understanding gained through the study of systems to the problems that arise in all departments of life . ref name JGB63 Systematics ... and those of a pentad, limits. In systematics there is a progression of systems from monad up, from ... to biosphere and noosphere . History Systematics came out of the Pythagoreanism Pythagorean ... can be drawn between systematics and the work of C. G. Jung and Marie Louise von Franz on number ... writer Arthur Young . Programme Systematics has an integrative programme. Throughout all cultures ... systems that might otherwise be missed. Systematics links with understanding which is connected with structural ... distortion. A journal called Systematics was launched by Bennett s Institute for Comparative Study to publish a diversity of articles relating to this programme. Systematics also led into the development ... journal vol1 1 GeneralSystematics.htm General systematics in Systematics, Vol 1 No. 1, June ... Elementary Systematics a tool for understanding wholes , 1970. External links http www.systematics.org pmwiki pmwiki.php?n Main.HomePage Systemics.org website about Systematics, with many links ...   more details



  1. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics

    Infobox journal title Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics cover discipline Ecology , evolutionary biology , and systematics formernames Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics editor Douglas Futuyma abbreviation Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst. publisher Annual Reviews publisher Annual Reviews country frequency Annually history 1970 present impact 8.190 impact year 2009 website http www.annualreviews.org journal ecolsys link1 http arjournals.annualreviews.org loi ecolsys link1 name Online archive ISSN 1545 2069 eISSN 1545 2069 LCCN 2003213237 OCLC 51651460 The Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics is an annual Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal published by Annual Reviews publisher Annual Reviews . The journal was established in 1970 as the Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics and changed its name beginning in 2003. It publishes invited review journal review articles on topics considered to be timely and important in the fields of ecology , evolutionary biology , and systematics . According to the Journal Citation Reports , its 2009 impact factor is 8.190, ranking it 3rd among 127 journals in the category Ecology . ref name WoS cite web url http isiwebofknowledge.com title Web of Science year 2010 accessdate 2011 03 17 ref References Reflist External links Official http www.annualreviews.org journal ecolsys Category Ecology journals Category Publications established in 1970 Category Annual Reviews academic journals Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics Category Annual journals Category English language journals ru Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics ...   more details



  1. Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research

    Infobox journal title Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research cover File Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research.jpg editor Wilfried Westheide discipline Zoology and Evolutionary Biology peer reviewed language English language English , German language German , French language French formernames abbreviation J. Zoolog. Syst. Evol. Res. publisher Wiley Blackwell country Germany frequency Quarterly history 1963  present openaccess license impact 1.85 impact year 2009 website http www.wiley.com bw journal.asp?ref 0947 5745&site 1 link1 http onlinelibrary.wiley.com journal 10.1111 ISSN 1439 0469 link1 name Latest issues online link2 link2 name RSS http onlinelibrary.wiley.com rss journal 10.1111 ISSN 1439 0469 atom JSTOR OCLC 45232394 LCCN 95652062 CODEN JZSEF9 ISSN 0947 5745 eISSN 1439 0469 boxwidth Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research Lang de Zeitschrift f r Zoologische Systematik und Evolutionsforschung is a quarterly, peer review ed, scientific journal , published by Wiley Blackwell . It was originally established in 1963, then reestablished in 1994 by John Wiley & Sons some division of Blackwell . The Editor in Chief is Dr. Wilfried Westheide Lang de Universit t Osnabr ck , Germany . According to Journal Citation Reports the 2009 impact factor for this journal is 1.85. ref name Australia Cite web title Zeitschrift fur sic& 93 zoologische Systematik und Evolutionsforschung work Catalog listing Bibliography ID 2303005 publisher National Library of Australia date August 2010 url http catalogue.nla.gov.au Record 2303005 format accessdate 2010 08 21 ref ref name LCC 0044 3808 Cite web title Zeitschrift f r zoologische Systematik und Evolutionsforschung work Bibliographic and historic information publisher Library ... of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research is the systematic study of animal science s, connected ... accessdate 2010 08 23 ref Abstracting and indexing Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary ...   more details



  1. Weed identification

    Weed identification may relate to History of plant systematics , the classification of plants Botany , the study of plants Taxonomy , the classification of living things Weed plant science Weed disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Annual Review

    Annual Review may refer to A long list of journals 41 published by Annual Reviews publisher Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics Annual Review of Nutrition Annual Review of Critical Psychology Annual Review of Sex Research disambig ...   more details



  1. Spirurida

    Taxobox name Spirurida image Microfilaria.jpg image width 220px image caption Dirofilaria immitis larva br Magnification 400X regnum Animal ia subregnum Eumetazoa unranked phylum Bilateria phylum Nematoda classis Secernentea subclassis Spiruria ordo Spirurida ordo authority subdivision ranks Superfamilies subdivision 10, but see Systematics text Spirurida is an order biology order of spiruria n nematode s. Like all nematodes, they have neither a circulatory system circulatory nor a respiratory system . Some Spirurida, like the genus Gongylonema , can cause disease in humans. One such disease is a skin infection with Spirurida larvae, called creeping disease . Systematics The Camallanida are sometimes included herein as a suborder , and the Drilonematida are sometimes placed here as a Taxonomic rank superfamily . There are doubts about the internal systematics of the Spirurida, and some groups placed herein might belong to other spirurian or even secernentea n lineages. ref ToL 2002 ref The following superfamilies are at least provisionally placed in the Spirurida Acuarioidea Aproctoidea Diplotriaenoidea Filarioidea Gnathostomatoidea Habronematoidea Physalopteroidea Rictularioidea Spiruroidea Thelazioidea Footnotes Reflist References commonscat wikispecies Spirurida WS may or may not be reliable for a given group. If found unreliable, please remove. aut Tree of Life Web Project ToL 2002 http tolweb.org Nematoda 2472 2002.01.01 Nematoda . Version of 2002 JAN 01. Retrieved 2008 NOV 02. nematode stub Helminthiases Category Nematodes ar es Spirurida fr Spirurida lt Spirurida nl Spirurida pl Spirurida ...   more details



  1. Kallidecthes

    Taxobox fossil range fossil range Middle Pennsylvanian regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a subphylum Crustacean Crustacea classis Malacostraca ordo Aeschronectida familia Kallidecthidae familia authority Schram, 1969 genus Kallidecthes genus authority Schram, 1969 species K. richardsoni binomial Kallidecthes richardsoni binomial authority Frederick Schram Schram , 1969  ref cite journal title Some Middle Pennsylvanian Hoplocarida Crustacea and their phylogenetic significance author Frederick R. Schram year 1969 journal Fieldiana Geology volume 12 issue 14 pages 235 289 url http www.archive.org details somemiddlepennsy1214schr ref Kallidecthes is an extinct genus of crustacean . ref Page 179, Major evolutionary radiations , Issue 42 of The Systematics Association special volume, Volume 42 of Systematics Association Publications. By Paul D. Taylor, Gilbert Powell Larwood. Published for the Systematics Association by Clarendon Press, 1990. ISBN 0198577184 ISBN 9780198577188 ref References reflist External links http www.paleodb.org cgi bin bridge.pl?action checkTaxonInfo&taxon no 22288&is real user 0 Kallidecthes at the Paleobiology Database Category Crustaceans Category Carboniferous crustaceans Crustacean stub it Kallidecthes ...   more details



  1. Systematic Biology

    This article is about the journal. See systematics for the scientific discipline. Infobox Journal title Systematic Biology formernames Systematic Zoology cover File Systematic biology cover.gif editor Jack Sullivan discipline Systematics abbreviation Syst. Biol. publisher Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Systematic Biologists country United States frequency Bimonthly history 1952 present openaccess After 1 year impact 7.833 impact year 2008 website http sysbio.oxfordjournals.org link1 http sysbio.oxfordjournals.org current.dtl link1 name Online access link2 http sysbio.oxfordjournals.org archive link2 name Online archive RSS http sysbio.oxfordjournals.org rss current.xml atom JSTOR OCLC 34872116 LCCN 92641595 CODEN ISSN 1063 5157 eISSN 1076 836X Systematic Biology is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal covering the field of systematics . It was established in 1952 as Systematic Zoology and obtained its current title in 1992. External links Official http sysbio.oxfordjournals.org DEFAULTSORT SYSTEMATIC BIOLOGY Sci journal stub Category Biology journals Category Bimonthly journals Category English language journals Category Oxford University Press academic journals Category Publications established in 1952 ...   more details



  1. List of Hungarian botanists

    , medical botany L szl Alm di born 1936 herbology, plant systematics Istv n Ambr zy 1869 1933 ..., plant systematics S ndor B lint 1860 1922 ampelography J zsef Balogh 1750 c. 1781 floristics Henrik ... 1903 1983 medical botany Zolt n Bar th 1924 1982 phytosociology, plant systematics, floristics B la ... ampelography, phytopathology Istv n Barra 1805 1865 plant systematics J zsef Barth 1833 1915 floristics ..., plant systematics, phytopathology, mycology P ter Betegh 1884 1969 medical botany Istv n Beythe ... Borb s 1844 1905 floristics, plant systematics, phytosociology Attila Borhidi born 1932 plant systematics ... 1968 pomology Olga Borsos 1926 1996 plant systematics, plant morphology Gy rgy B ckh 1822 1874 phytogeography ... Istv n Csapody 1930 2002 forestry, floristics Vera Csapody 1890 1985 floristics, plant systematics ... Adolf Cserey 1851 1918 plant systematics Farkas Cserey 1773 1842 floristics S ndor Cserh ti 1852 1909 ... 1760 1813 plant systematics G za K roly Doby 1877 1968 phytochemistry G bor Doleschall 1813 1891 ... D ry 1904 1977 agricultural botany E Istv n L szl Endlicher 1804 1849 plant systematics Ferenc ... 1941 plant systematics, paleoethnobotany, horticulture B la Faludi 1909 1984 plant morphology G bor ... Mih ly Farkas 1833 1900 agricultural botany Mih ly Fazekas 1766 1828 plant systematics D niel ... 1858 1941 phycology, plant morphology, plant systematics K roly Flatt 1853 1906 agricultural botany ..., lichenology J nos F ldi 1755 1801 plant systematics Rezs Franc 1874 1943 phytopathology, phycology ... G yer 1883 1932 plant systematics, phytogeography, floristics Samuel Genersich 1768 1844 floristics ... systematics, history of botany Istv n Gondola 1922 1970 agricultural botany, herbology Jen G r g 1920 ... systematics Lilla Hably born 1953 paleobotany M rta Hal sz 1905 1971 phycology J nos Halmai 1903 ... 1928 floristics, plant systematics, dendrology J nos Horn 1881 1958 pomology Mikl s Horn 1899 1965 agricultural botany Tibor Hortob gyi 1912 1990 phycology, plant systematics, agricultural botany ...   more details



  1. European Society for Evolutionary Biology

    The European Society for Evolutionary Biology ESEB was founded in 1987. It is publishing the Journal of Evolutionary Biology , organises meetings and biannually awards a John Maynard Smith Prize . As of 2007 its president is Isabelle Olivieri . Its objectives are to Support the study of organic evolution and the integration of those scientific fields that are concerned with evolution molecular biology molecular and microbiology microbial evolution, ethology behaviour , genetics , ecology , life histories, development, paleontology , systematics and Morphology biology morphology . External links http www.eseb.org ESEB website Category Biology organizations ...   more details



  1. Syntomoides

    italictitle Taxobox name Syntomoides image Syntomoides imaon.JPG image width 204px image caption Syntomoides imaon regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Arctiidae subfamilia Ctenuchinae subfamilia authority genus Syntomoides genus authority Hampson, 1893 Syntomoides is a genus of moths of family Arctiidae subfamily Ctenuchinae . The systematics of the subfamily is under revision. Category Ctenuchinae arctiidae stub ...   more details



  1. Procephalaspis

    Taxobox name Procephalaspis fossil range Silurian regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Cephalaspidomorphi genus Procephalaspis Procephalaspis is an extinct genus of jawless fish . References Telling the Evolutionary Time Molecular Clocks and the Fossil Record Systematics Association Special Volume by Philip C J Donoghue and M. Paul Smith page 227 Portal Paleontology Category Vertebrates without jaws Paleo fish stub ...   more details



  1. Lipteninae

    unreferenced stub date October 2010 Taxobox name Lycaenidae regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Lycaenidae subfamilia Lipteninae subfamilia authority Lipteninae is a butterfly subfamily within the family Lycaenidae , whose members are also known as gossamer winged butterflies . They are found in the Afrotropical ecozone . Some taxonomists rank Lipteninae as Tribus Liptenini Poritiinae See this page for systematics. Category Lycaenidae Lycaenidae stub vi Lipteninae ...   more details



  1. Divaricate

    Divaricate is a term used in identifying plants describing the pattern of branching. Divaricate branching is roughly horizontal, usually only diverging about 15 degrees upward or downward. ref Vascular Plant Systematics, Albert E. Radford, William C. Dickison, Jimmy R. Massey, and C. Ritchie Bell, , 1974, Harper & Row Publishers ref References reflist Category Plant morphology botany stub ...   more details



  1. Dryocampa

    Taxobox name Dryocampa image image width 240px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Saturniidae genus Dryocampa genus authority Harris, 1833 Dryocampa is a genus of moths in the Saturniidae family. ref http zipcodezoo.com Key Animalia Dryocampa Genus.asp Dryocampa ref Systematics Dryocampa rubicunda small Fabricius, 1793 small U.S. References Reflist Category Ceratocampinae fr Dryocampa ru Dryocampa uk Dryocampa ...   more details



  1. Chemotaxonomy

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Chemotaxonomy from chemistry and taxonomy , also called chemosystematics , is the attempt to classify and identify organism s originally plant s , according to demonstrable differences and similarities in their biochemistry biochemical compositions. The compounds studied in most of the cases are mostly protein s, amino acid s and peptide s. Examples of chemotaxonomic markers are phospholipid derived fatty acids and enzymes . E.G. Family Rutaceae can be distinguished by the presence of oil glands Families Aschepiadaceae and Apocyanaceae can be differentiated based on the presence of latex. Chemosystematics can be viewed as a hybrid science that complements available morphological data to improve plant systematics. John Griffith Vaughan was one of the pioneers of chemotaxonomy. See also Authors Jeffrey Harborne John Griffith Vaughan Publications Biochemical Systematics and Ecology External links Wiktionary Category Phylogenetics Biochemistry stub ca Quimiotaxonomia de Chemotaxonomie el nl Chemotaxonomie pl Chemotaksonomia ...   more details



  1. Tuberculotae

    Taxobox name Tuberculotae image image caption image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropoda classis Arachnida ordo Araneae subordo Mygalomorphae infraordo Tuberculotae diversity link Spider families diversity 8 families, 1800 species range map range map width 250px subdivision ranks Families subdivision See text. The Tuberculotae are an infraorder of Mygalomorphae mygalomorph spiders, consisting of eight families with ca. 250 genera and 1,800 species. Mecicobothrioidea Mecicobothriidae and Microstigmatidae Hexathelidae Dipluridae Nemesiidae Theraphosoidea Theraphosidae and Paratropididae Barychelidae They are opposed to the Fornicephalae , which make up the rest of the Mygalomorphae. However, according to Goloboff, 1993 , neither group appears to be monophyletic . References Coddington, J.A. & Levi, H.W. 1991 . Systematics and Evolution of Spiders Araneae . Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 22 565 592. DOI 10.1146 annurev.es.22.110191.003025 Goloboff, P.A. 1993 . A Reanalysis of Mygalomorph Spider Families Araneae . American Museum Novitates 3056. http digitallibrary.amnh.org dspace bitstream 2246 5017 1 N3056.pdf PDF Category Mygalomorphae ...   more details



  1. Fornicephalae

    Taxobox name Fornicephalae image image caption image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropoda classis Arachnida ordo Araneae subordo Mygalomorphae infraordo Fornicephalae diversity link Spider families diversity 8 families, 723 species range map range map width 250px subdivision ranks Superfamilies and Families subdivision see text. The Fornicephalae are an infraorder of Mygalomorphae mygalomorph spiders, consisting of eight families with ca. 70 genera and 700 species. Atypoidea Antrodiaetidae and Atypidae Cyrtauchenioidea Idiopoidea Migoidea Actinopodidae and Migidae They are opposed to the Tuberculotae , which make up the rest of the Mygalomorphae. However, according to Goloboff, 1993 , neither group appears to be monophyletic . References Coddington, J.A. & Levi, H.W. 1991 . Systematics and Evolution of Spiders Araneae . Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 22 565 592. DOI 10.1146 annurev.es.22.110191.003025 Goloboff, P.A. 1993 . A Reanalysis of Mygalomorph Spider Families Araneae . American Museum Novitates 3056. http digitallibrary.amnh.org dspace bitstream 2246 5017 1 N3056.pdf PDF Category Mygalomorphae ...   more details




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