Systematics and paleobiology

Author:

Eldredge Niles,Novacek Michael J.

Abstract

Systematics, ostensibly the “old” paleontology, actually plays a central and crucial role in modern paleobiology. We argue that a revised ontology has recently clarified the nature of species and has expressly added monophyletic groups to the roster of spatiotemporally bounded entities—“individuals”—that are now seen as participants in the evolutionary process. Systematics is the study of species and monophyletic taxa, and fossils alone provide the data on the temporal boundedness of such taxa.Cladistics (phylogenetic systematics) is explicitly geared to the recognition of monophyletic taxa. We review aspects of the core problem of character analysis in systematics, particularly addressing the still contended issue of the seemingly competitive claims of three methodologies: out-group comparison, comparative ontogeny, and the “paleontological method.” We find that these methods overlap in their basic assumptions to a significant extent, yet each retains a characteristic and distinctive flavor. They are not all “the same,” nor are they always “complementary”—and no one method is superior to the others in all circumstances.Far from being the Victorian symbol of a moribund science, systematics lies at the very heart of modern paleobiological research, providing the central data for paleobiology's truly unique contribution, both real and potential, to evolutionary biology in general.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Paleontology,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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