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Sokal R.R., Sneath P.H.A. Principles of numerical taxonomy
San Francisco: London: Freeman, 1963. – 359 p.
Contents:
ntroduction.
A critique of current taxonomy.
New methods in taxonomy.
The aims and principles of numerical taxonomy.
Taxonomic evidence: characters and taxa.
The estimation of taxonomic resemblance.
The construction of a taxonomic system.
Phylogenetic considerations.
Problems of nomenclature.
Present problems and some future prospects.
Appendix. Computational methods for numerical taxonomy.
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