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related to Classification in biology
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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Helen Anne Curry
(2024)
Stalking Wild Maize: Taxonomy, Plant Exploration, and the Search for Corn’s Origins in South America.
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History
(pp. 323-349).
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Book
Paul J. Smith; Florike Egmond
(2023)
Ichthyology in Context 1500-1880.
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Article
Jordan Thomas Mursinna
(2023)
A “Mean Quarrelsome Spirit:” Controversy in British Systematics, 1822–1836.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 673-714).
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Article
Elisabeth de Cambiaire
(2023)
“From the Known to the Unknown:” Nature’s Diversity, Materia Medica, and Analogy in 18th Century Botany, Through the Work of Tournefort, the Jussieu Brothers, and Linnaeus.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 635-672).
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Bruno M. Goddeeris; Boudewijn R. Goddeeris
(2023)
History of the crested turkey, a rare variant of the domesticated turkey (Meleagris gallopavo gallopavo).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 370-384).
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Article
Theodore W. Pietsch; Hans Aili
(2023)
Peter Artedi's early observations of the spotted hyena and other exotic animals during a visit to London (1734–1735).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 410-416).
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Article
Karl Schulze-Hagen; Tim R. Birkhead
(2023)
“Der fluglose Alk”: Johann Friedrich Naumann’s 1844 account of Pinguinus impennis (great auk).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 304-324).
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Article
Vincent Cuypers; Thomas A. C. Reydon
(2023)
An oak is an oak, or not? Understanding and dealing with confusion and disagreement in biological classification.
Biology and Philosophy
(p. 39).
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Article
Zina B. Ward
(2023)
William Whewell, Cluster Theorist of Kinds.
HOPOS
(pp. 362-386).
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Book
Professor Gunnar Broberg
(2023)
The Man Who Organized Nature: The Life of Linnaeus.
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Article
Devin Y. Gouvêa
(2023)
Historicizing the homology problem.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 56-66).
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Article
James R. Jackson; Aleta Quinn
(2023)
Post-Darwinian fish classifications: Theories and methodologies of Günther, Cope, and Gill.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
(p. 4).
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Thesis
Megan Arkenberg
(2023)
Problems of Life and Mind in Late Victorian Speculative Fiction.
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Article
Jonathan M. Galka
(2022)
Liguus Landscapes: Amateur Liggers, Professional Malacology, and the Social Lives of Snail Sciences.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 689-723).
(/isis/citation/CBB114617481/)
Article
Russell Fielding
(2022)
‘The correct name for the breadfruit’: On interdisciplinarity and the artist Sydney Parkinson's contested contributions to the botanical sciences.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 9-28).
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Article
Hugh B. Feeley; Craig R. Macadam
(2022)
A history of the discovery and study of Plecoptera (stoneflies) in Britain and Ireland (1769–1970s).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 372-390).
(/isis/citation/CBB301884338/)
Article
Andrew C. Kitchener; James G. Sanderson
(2022)
When did Alexander Philipp Maximilian, Prinz zu Wied-Neuwied, first describe Felis macroura?.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 412-415).
(/isis/citation/CBB889793217/)
Article
Kristin Johnson
(2022)
The Return of the Geneticist: Theodosius Dobzhansky, Edward Chapin, and Museum Taxonomy.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 443-463).
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Article
Maxim V. Vinarski
(2022)
Pattern Without Process: Eugen Smirnov and the Earliest Project of Numerical Taxonomy (1923–1938).
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 559-583).
(/isis/citation/CBB294343234/)
Article
Eleanor Larsson
(2022)
“Here They Are in Flesh and Feather”: Walter Rothschild's “Private Zoo” and the Preparation and Taxonomic Study of Cassowaries.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 659-682).
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