| Zoology, 5/e Stephen A. Miller,
College of the Ozarks John B. Harley,
Eastern Kentucky University
Animal Classification, Phylogeny, and Organization
Suggested ReadingsChapter 7 Selected Readings BOOKS Duncan, T. and Stuessy, T.F. 1984. Cladistics: Perspectives on the Reconstruction of Evolutionary History.
New York: Columbia University Press. Dunn, D.F. 1982. Cnidaria. In, Synopsis and Classification of Living Organisms, vol. 1, edited by S.P.
Parker. New York: McGraw-Hill. Frangsmyr, T. 1983. Linnaeus: The Man and His Work. Berkeley: University of California Press. Gould, S.J. 1989. Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of the History. New York: W.W.
Norton. Margulis, L. and Schwartz, K.V. 1987. Five Kingdoms: An Illustrated Guide to the Phyla of Life on
Earth. 2nd ed. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. Ridley, M. 1986. Evolution and Classification: The Reformation of Cladism. New York: Longman. Wiley, E.O. 1981. Phylogenetics: The Theory and Practice of Phylogenetic Systematics. New York: John
Wiley and Sons.
ARTICLES Briggs, D. and Siveter, D. 1996. Soft-bodied fossils from a Silurian volcaniclastic deposit. Nature
382(6588): 248. Duellman, W.E. 1985. Systematic zoology: Slicing the Gordian knot with Ockham's razor. American
Zoologist 25: 751-62. Erwin, D., Valentine, J., and Jablonski, P. 1997. The origin of animal body plans. American Scientist 85(2):
126-37. Gee, H. 1988. Taxonomy bloodied by cladistic wars. Nature 335: 585. |
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