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BRANCH OF BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
Evolutionary systematics; Evolutionary systematist
  • A Besseyan cactus evolutionary tree of the moss genus ''Didymodon'' with generalized taxa in color and specialized descendants in white. Support measures are given in terms of Bayes factors, using deciban analysis of taxon transformation. Only two progenitors are considered unknown shared ancestors.
  • [[Jean-Baptiste Lamarck]]'s 1815 diagram showing branching in the course of invertebrate evolution
  • Evolution of the [[vertebrate]]s at class level, width of spindles indicating number of families. Spindle diagrams are often used in evolutionary taxonomy.

evolutionary      
adj. entwicklungsmäßig, evolutionär
theory of evolution         
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  • [[Alfred Russel Wallace]]
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  • The [[hominoids]] are descendants of a [[common ancestor]].
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  • finches]] on the [[Galápagos Islands]] produced over a dozen new species.
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  • Duplication of part of a [[chromosome]]
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'''·''' Graph 1 shows [[directional selection]], in which a single extreme [[phenotype]] is favoured.<br />
'''·''' Graph 2 depicts [[stabilizing selection]], where the intermediate phenotype is favoured over the extreme traits.<br />
'''·''' Graph 3 shows [[disruptive selection]], in which the extreme phenotypes are favoured over the intermediate.
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  • [[Lucretius]]
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  • avian]] [[dinosaur]]s died out in the [[Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event]] at the end of the [[Cretaceous]] period.
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  • The four geographic modes of [[speciation]]
  • defensive substance]] [[tetrodotoxin]] in its amphibian prey.
  • [[Thomas Robert Malthus]]
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CHANGE IN HERITABLE CHARACTERISTICS OF BIOLOGICAL POPULATIONS OVER SUCCESSIVE GENERATIONS
Evolved; Theory of Evolution; Evolution theory; Evolutionary theory; Evolutionary; Descent with modification; Biological evolution; Evolution of life; Science of Evolution; Evolutionarily; Genetic evolution; Evolutionnary; Origin of information in evolution; Scientific theory of evolution; Organic evolution; Metazoan Evolution; Animal evolution; Evolutionary theorist; Modern evolutionary theory; Evolution (biology); Theory Evolution; Evolutionary Theory; Evolves; Evolutionary biological; Mechanisms and processes of evolution; Evolving; Mutation-selection; Theoretical evolutionary biologist; General Theory of Evolution; Theroy of Evolution; Darwin Theory of Evolution; Evolution issues; Natural selection and evolution; Theory of evolution; Genetic continuity; Survival of species; Evolutionary factor; Evolution by means of natural selection; Biological theory of evolution; Evolutionary process; Evolutions; Theory of descent; Theory of Descent; Theory Of Descent; Theory of descent with modification; Theory of Descent with Modification; Theory Of Descent With Modification; Random mutation; Evolutionary principle; The theory of Evolution; Random Mutation; Allele change; Differential survival rate; Animal Evolution; Differential survival; Theory of biological evolution; Evolutionary approaches; Evolved naturally; Outcome of evolution
Evolutionstheorie
hoofed mammals         
  • Skeleton of ''[[Ambulocetus natans]]'', a stem whale
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  • arctocyonid]]
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  • [[Blue whale]]
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  • [[Cladogram]] showing relationships within Ungulata<ref name=Spauldingetal2009/>
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  • [[Common dolphin]]
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  • [[Black rhinoceros]]
  • The anatomy of a dolphin]], showing its skeleton, major organs, tail, and body shape
  • [[Père David's deer]]
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  • Restoration of ''[[Eurohippus parvulus]]'', a mid- to late Eocene equid of Europe ([[Natural History Museum, Berlin]])
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  • [[Hippopotamus]]
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  • Restoration of ''Mesonyx''
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  • Velvet]] covers a growing antler and provides it with blood, supplying oxygen and nutrients.
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  • ''[[Uintatherium anceps]]'', a dinoceratan
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  • [[Pacific white-sided dolphin]] skeleton (missing [[pelvic bones]]), on exhibit at [[The Museum of Osteology]], [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]]
  • [[Plains zebra]]
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GROUP OF TETRAPODS THAT USE THE TIPS OF THEIR TOES OR HOOFS TO WALK ON
Ungulates; Unguligrade; Ungulata; True ungulate; Hoofed mammals; Hooved mammals; Euungulata; Ungulate evolution; Hooved animals; Hooved animal; Hooved mammal; Euungulate; Evolution of ungulates; Hoofed animal; Evolutionary history of ungulates
Huftiere, behufte Säugetiere (Gruppe von Säugetieren mit einer ausgebildeten Zehe an jedem Fuß)

Определение

Phylogeny
·noun The history of genealogical development; the race history of an animal or vegetable type; the historic exolution of the phylon or tribe, in distinction from ontogeny, or the development of the individual organism, and from biogenesis, or life development generally.

Википедия

Evolutionary taxonomy

Evolutionary taxonomy, evolutionary systematics or Darwinian classification is a branch of biological classification that seeks to classify organisms using a combination of phylogenetic relationship (shared descent), progenitor-descendant relationship (serial descent), and degree of evolutionary change. This type of taxonomy may consider whole taxa rather than single species, so that groups of species can be inferred as giving rise to new groups. The concept found its most well-known form in the modern evolutionary synthesis of the early 1940s.

Evolutionary taxonomy differs from strict pre-Darwinian Linnaean taxonomy (producing orderly lists only), in that it builds evolutionary trees. While in phylogenetic nomenclature each taxon must consist of a single ancestral node and all its descendants, evolutionary taxonomy allows for groups to be excluded from their parent taxa (e.g. dinosaurs are not considered to include birds, but to have given rise to them), thus permitting paraphyletic taxa.