Abstract
The constitution and configuration of taxonomic groups resulting from
applying three classificatory programs-two intensely clustering and the third of
variable intensity-to two sets of data relating to a base group of 54 grass genera
scored for 62 attributes are compared. All programs produced much the same
groupings of genera at the 10-group level. Addition of identical taxa to the original
sample resulted in increasing isolation of the replicated genus (Panicum) without
affecting the composition of the remaining groups. Addition of near-identical taxa
had a more generalized influence on the dendrogram. Dendrograms arrived at by
intensely clustering programs may not represent taxonomically acceptable
hierarchies. The flexible program causes less distortion between dendrograms based
on different sample sizes, but may produce weakly structured, less informative
classifications.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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