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Introduction
Authors:Friedrich Ehrendorfer
Institution:(1) Botanisches Institut, Universität Wien, Rennweg 14, A-1030 Wien, Austria
Abstract:The only concrete basis for the discontinuous and hierarchical organization of extant organisms lies in their genealogical (i. e. germ line) relationships. Individuals and populations of common descent are called ldquosibrdquo or ldquostirpsrdquo. Ideally, systematic classification is based on the formulas: (1) sib + taxonomic category + name = taxon, and (2) divergent genealogy of sibs + hierarchy of taxonomic categories + names = taxonomic system (Fig. 1).Presented at the symposium ldquoSpeciation and the Species Conceptrdquo during the XIIth International Botanical Congress, Leningrad, July 8, 1975.
Keywords:(Bio)systematics  genealogy  phylogenetics  taxonomy  hierarchy  categories  sib and taxon
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