Ochlospecies

Daniel Janzen djanzen at SAS.UPENN.EDU
Thu Jul 29 09:51:43 CDT 1999


suffering the cutting edge of transition.  There is not 1 in 1000 readers
of taxacom who can walk to a library in one minute and read about
ochlospecies in the reference below.  If it is not put into the same medium
as the conversation, it is unavailable.

Dan Janzen





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>From: Diana Percy <d.percy at UDCF.GLA.AC.UK>
>Subject:      Re: Ochlospecies
>Comments: To: carol wong <cwyp at hotmail.com>
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>At 02:33 29/07/99 PDT, carol wong wrote:
>>As I am new in taxonomy and systematics, I am having trouble searching for
>>information regarding'ochlospecies'. I wonder if there are any references to
>>this subject that I can look into. How can we attempt to solve this complex
>>using molecular biology?  What should we look into when designing a project
>>regarding this problem? Thanks.
>
>There was a recent symposium in honour of Frank White who coined the term
>'ochlospecies', see the following in the conference volume:
>
>CRONK, Q.C.B. (1998) The ochlospecies concept. Ch. 11 in:
>Huxley, C.R., Lock, J.M. & Cutler, D.F. (eds) Chorology of the
>African and Madagascan Floras. Kew Bulletin Additional Series, HMSO,
>UK.
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>Diana Percy,
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>Graham Kerr Building,
>University of Glasgow,
>Glasgow G12 8QQ,
>Scotland.
>
>Tel: (44) 141 330 5346
>Fax: (44) 141 330 5971
>email: d.percy at udcf.gla.ac.uk
>http://taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/~dpercy/psyllids.htm
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