[Taxacom] Marcoevolutionary systematics book

John Grehan calabar.john at gmail.com
Tue Apr 10 17:39:51 CDT 2018


Pages and pages of theory. Still, if the theory is so profoundly correct no
doubt it will be obvious to many other more systematists  adept in theory.

Interesting statement " In theory, plants break into a new habitat with new
adaptations, exploring and filling the niche through generation of adaptive
biotypes of selective advantage or evolutionarily neutral new forms through
genetic drift."

In theory - one theory at least. Not the only possible theory.

John Grehan

On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 6:16 PM, Richard Zander <Richard.Zander at mobot.org>
wrote:

> The second edition of my latest book on macroevolutionary systematics and
> application to climate change is now available for free at:
>
> https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324363615_
> Macroevolutionary_Systematics_of_Streptotrichaceae_of_the_
> Bryophyta_and_Application_to_Ecosystem_Thermodynamic_Stability_Edition_2
>
> Richard Zander
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