[Taxacom] Hedges /Kumar (eds) The Timetree of Life

Jason Mate jfmate at hotmail.com
Mon May 16 13:00:48 CDT 2011


Oh dear, give it a break. Read the articles that you may find interesting, and if there as aspects you disagree with and have facts that prove it wrong, bring them up.
As for the morphological entities you refer (fossils I guess) they are used as minimum not maximum ages of origin.

Best

Jason

> Date: Mon, 16 May 2011 09:25:20 -0400
> From: jgrehan at sciencebuff.org
> To: taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu
> Subject: Re: [Taxacom] Hedges /Kumar (eds) The Timetree of Life
> 
> Nice propaganda. It may have been more honest if they called it a DNA
> sequence time tree (although the 'times' are meaningless if they are
> based on morphological entities that are misrepresented as actual or
> maximal origins.
> 
> John Grehan
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: taxacom-bounces at mailman.nhm.ku.edu
> [mailto:taxacom-bounces at mailman.nhm.ku.edu] On Behalf Of
> Tony.Rees at csiro.au
> Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 1:34 AM
> To: taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu
> Subject: [Taxacom] Hedges /Kumar (eds) The Timetree of Life
> 
> Dear Taxacomers,
> 
> Those with an interest in phylogeny, molecular clocks, and family-level
> systematics who are not already aware of this may find it of interest
> (only a couple of years late for this notification...):
> 
> The TimeTree of Life
> S. Blair Hedges and Sudhir Kumar (Editors)
> with Foreword by James D. Watson
> Oxford University Press, New York.
> xxi + 551 pages
> (c)2009 S. Blair Hedges & Sudhir Kumar
> 
> One aspect which is highly commendable is that all of the text is also
> available online, free for personal, research, or educational use:
> 
> http://www.timetree.org/book.php
> 
> Another is a poster of phylogeny to the level of family for many groups,
> probably only readable when enlarged to wall size:
> 
> http://www.timetree.org/poster/timetree24x32.pdf
> 
> (smaller versions also available, refer page cited above).
> 
> All in all a very impressive treatment for many extant groups, and
> although no group gets more than a few pages the intention is to treat
> many to family level.
> 
> Hoping this may be of interest to some on the list (it does not appear
> to have been mentioned previously).
> 
> Regards - Tony
> 
> Tony Rees
> Manager, Divisional Data Centre,
> CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research,
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> Ph: 0362 325318 (Int: +61 362 325318)
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> Biodiversity informatics research activities:
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>  
> 
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