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Multicellular Animals: Volume II: The Phylogenetic System of the Metazoa

Traducere de S. Kinsey Autor Peter Ax
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 aug 2000
The system of multicellular animals presented here is an alternative to the traditional classification system. In a new approach to the phylogenetic order, this book strives for an objective systematization of the metazoa, seeking a new path in the field of academic research and teaching.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783540674061
ISBN-10: 3540674063
Pagini: 428
Ilustrații: XXIV, 396 p.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Ediția:2000
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Those who wish for permanence in classifi­ cation must pay the price of stasis - as if for­ ever condemned to confound whales with fish. M. T. Ghiselin 1981, p. 283 Scientific argument is a debate concerned with the solution of unresolved problems. Before continuing with the phylogenetic system of the Metazoa this foreword gives me the opportunity to discuss some controversial ques­ tions, to state selected positions more precisely and to remedy omissions. I would like to draw special attention to serious problems for phylogenetic systematics resulting from the inevitable confrontation with the current rules of nomenclature 1. In carrying out this debate, I hope not to lose the goodwill of those readers who are experts within the first few pages. A textbook for students? - Critics who ask that question and answer in the negative probably underestimate the open-mindedness of young people who are not troubled by, or can easily free themselves from, the restraints and arbitrariness of traditional classifications - and to whom systematics is offered as a scientific product in such a form that arguments for every single decision are comprehensible and checkable and can therefore be fully analyzed.

Cuprins

Trochozoa.- Lacunifera.- Kamptozoa — Mollusca.- Aplacophora — Eumollusca.- Solenogastres — Caudofoveata.- Polyplacophora — Conchifera.- Neopilinida — Ganglioneura.- Rhacopoda — Ancyropoda.- Gastropoda — Cephalopoda.- Scaphopoda — Bivalvia.- Sipunculida — Articulata.- Annelida — Arthropoda.- Polychaeta — Clitellata.- Scolecida — Palpata.- Aciculata — Canalipalpata.- Branchiobdellida — Hirudinea.- Acanthobdella peledina — Autobdella.- Rhynchobdellida — Arhynchobdellida.- Onychophora — Euarthropoda.- Chelicerata — Mandibulata.- Pantopoda — Euchelicerata.- Xiphosura — Arachnida.- Scorpiones — Lipoctena.- Megoperculata — Apulmonata.- Uropygi — Labellata.- Amblypygi — Araneae.- Mesothelae — Opisthothelae.- Mygalomorphae — Araneomorphae.- Palaeocribellatae — Neocribellatae.- Austrochiloidea — Araneoclada.- Haplogynae — Entelegynae.- Palpigradi — Holotracheata.- Haplocnemata — ? Cryptoperculata.- Pseudoscorpiones — Solifugae.- Opiliones — Acarinomorpha.- Ricinulei — Acari.- Crustacea — Tracheata.- Remipedia — Eucrustacea.- Thoracopoda — Maxillopoda.- Cephalocarida — Phyllopodomorpha.- Anostraca — Ostraca.- Phyllopoda — Malacostraca.- Onychura — Notostraca.- Cyclestheria hislopi — Cladocera.- Leptostraca — Eumalacostraca.- Stomatopoda — Caridoida.- Decapoda — Xenommacarida.- Syncarida — N. N. (Euphausiacea, Pancarida+Peracarida).- N. N.: Euphausiacea, Pancarida+Peracarida.- Pancarida — Peracarida.- Copepodomorpha — Progonomorpha.- Copepoda — Mystacocarida.- Tantulocarida — Thecostracomorpha.- Thecostraca — Ostracoda.- Ascothoracida — Cirripedia.- Myriapoda — Insecta.- Chilopoda — Progoneata.- Geophilomorpha — Heteroterga.- Scolopendromorpha — Triakontapoda.- Craterostigmomorpha — Gonopodophora.- Lithobiomorpha — Scutigeromorpha.- Symphyla — Dignatha.- Pauropoda — Diplopoda.- Penicillata — Chilognatha.- Pentazonia — Helminthomorpha.- Entognatha — Ectognatha.- Diplura — Ellipura.- Protura — Collembola.- Archaeognatha — Dicondylia.- Zygentoma — Pterygota.- Palaeoptera — Neoptera.- Ephemeroptera — Odonata.- Plecoptera — N. N. (All Other Neoptera).- Paurometabola — Eumetabola.- Embioptera — Orthopteromorpha.- Blattopteriformia — Orthopteroidea.- Notoptera — N. N. (All Other Roach-Like Paurometabola).- Dermaptera — Dictyoptera.- Mantodea — Blattodea.- Saltatoria — Phasmatodea.- Ensifera — Caelifera.- Paraneoptera — Holometabola.- Zoraptera — Acercaria.- Psocodea — Condylognatha.- “Psocoptera” — Phthiraptera.- Thysanoptera — Hemiptera.- Aphidomorpha — Psyllomorpha.- Cicadomorpha — N. N. (Fulgoromorpha+Heteropteroidea).- N. N.: Fulgoromorpha+Heteropteroidea.- Coleorrhyncha — Heteroptera.- Neuropteriformia — Mecopteriformia.- Neuropteroidea — Coleopteroidea.- Planipennia — N. N. (Megaloptera+Raphidioptera).- N. N.: Megaloptera+Raphidioptera.- Coleoptera — ? Strepsiptera.- Hymenoptera — Mecopteroidea.- Amphiesmenoptera — Antliophora.- Trichoptera — Lepidoptera.- N. N. (Mecoptera+Siphonaptera) — Diptera.- References.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

The system of multicellular animals presented here is an alternative to the traditional classification which still operates with the categories of Carl v. Linné, including typological divisions in artificial species groups. In a new approach to the phylogenetic order in nature this book strives for an objective systematization of the Metazoa. It seeks a new path in the field of academic research and teaching based on the theory and methodology of phylogenetic systematics. This volume covers the Metazoa from the Mollusca up to the Arthropoda; the last volume III will treat the Nemathelminthes and the Deuterostomia.

Caracteristici

The second volume of Professor Ax' revised systematics of all multicellular animals.
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras