2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202003.0211.v1
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Multiplicity of Research Programs in the Biological Systematics: a Case for Scientific Pluralism

Abstract: Biological diversity (BD) explored by the biological systematics is a complexly organized natural phenomenon and can be partitioned in several aspects defined with references to various causal factors structuring biota. These BD aspects are studied by particular research programs based on specific taxonomic theories (TT). They provide in total a framework for comprehending the structure of the biological systematics and its multi-aspect relations to other fields of biology. General principles of individualizin… Show more

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