Systematics (1940) was a classic work edited by its then-president Sir Julian Huxley, that set out the problems facing general biologists in deciding which kinds of data would most effectively progress systematics. Since then, more than 70 volumes have... The New Taxonomy - Page iiedited by - 2008 - 256 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Quentin C.B. Cronk, Richard M. Bateman, Julie A. Hawkins - Science - 2004 - 568 pages
...classic work. Over 50 volumes have now been published in the Association's 'Special Volume' series often in rapidly expanding areas of science where a modern synthesis is required. Its modus openmdi is to encourage leading exponents to organise a symposium with a view to publishing... | |
| Norman MacLeod, Peter L. Forey - Nature - 2002 - 318 pages
...classic work. Over 50 volumes have now been published in the Association's 'Special Volume' series often in rapidly expanding areas of science where a modern synthesis is required. Its modus operandi is to encourage leading exponents to organise a symposium with a view to publishing... | |
| Philip C J Donoghue, M. Paul Smith - Nature - 2003 - 305 pages
...Association's publications, The New Systematics (1940), was a classic work edited by its then president Sir Julian Huxley, that set out the problems facing...science where a modern synthesis is required. The modus operandi of the Association is to encourage leading researchers to organise symposia that result in... | |
| David M. Williams, Peter L. Forey - Nature - 2004 - 309 pages
...Series Editor Alan Warren Deportment ofZoologyJhe Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 J8D, UK. The Systematics Association promotes all aspects...science where a modern synthesis is required. The modus operandi of the Association is to encourage leading researchers to organize symposia that result in... | |
| Gordon B. Curry, Chris J. Humphries - Science - 2016 - 208 pages
...Association Special Volume Series 73 Biodiversity Databases Techniques, Politics, and Applications The Systematics Association Special Volume Series...symposia that result in a multi-authored volume. In 1 997 the Association organized the first of its international Biennial Conferences.This and subsequent... | |
| Norman MacLeod - Science - 2007 - 368 pages
...Editor Alan Warren Deportment of Zoology,The Natural History Museum Cromwell Road, London SVV7 56D, UK The Systematics Association promotes all aspects...organized the first of its international Biennial Conferences.This and subsequent Biennial Conferences, which are designed to provide for systematists... | |
| Angela E. Newton, Raymond S. Tangney - Nature - 2007 - 460 pages
...the Association. The first of the Systematics Association's publications The New Systemat/cs ( 1 940) was a classic work edited by its then-president Sir...symposia that result in a multi-authored volume. In 1 997 the Association organized the first of its international Biennial Conferences.This and subsequent... | |
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