Is evolutionary biology becoming too politically correct? A reflection onthe scala naturae, phylogenetically basal clades, anatomically plesiomorphic taxa, and ‘lower’ animals
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Is evolutionary biology becoming too politically correct? A reflection onthe scala naturae, phylogenetically basal clades, anatomically plesiomorphic taxa, and ‘lower’ animals
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BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS
Volume 90, Issue 2, Pages 502-521
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Wiley
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2014-06-11
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10.1111/brv.12121
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