THE QUANTIFICATION OF SOME PLANT‐TAXA CIRCUMSCRIPTIONS
Abstract
Intrataxon variability is estimated by the technique of numerical taxonomy. Taxa which had been determined by orthodox taxonomic methods are subjected to analyses by numerical phenetics. Comparisons are made of the amounts of cohesion among the members of different taxa in the Bromeliaceae at several taxonomic levels by computing the degrees of similarities between members of the same taxon and of different taxa. Results of these comparisons with several taxa reveal that the variability of a taxon in terms of phenetic distance computed with a large number of characters does not necessarily agree with a subjective appraisal of variability. The method facilitated difficult taxonomic determinations and provided an estimate of the relative evolutionary ages of different taxonomic groups.
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