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Malte C Ebach
University of New South Wales - Sydney / Australia
Natural Sciences / Geography
AD Scientific Index ID: 126448
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Malte C Ebach's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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DNA barcoding is no substitute for taxonomyMC Ebach, C HoldregeNature 434 (7034), 697-697, 20053592005
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Taxonomic impediment or impediment to taxonomy? A commentary on systematics and the cybertaxonomic-automation paradigmMR de Carvalho, FA Bockmann, DS Amorim, CRF Brandão, M de Vivo, ...Evolutionary Biology 34, 140-143, 20072172007
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Foundations of systematics and biogeographyDM Williams, MC EbachSpringer, New York, 20082112008
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Comparative biogeography: discovering and classifying biogeographical patterns of a dynamic EarthLR Parenti, MC EbachUniversity of California Press, 20092112009
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Impediments to taxonomy and users of taxonomy: accessibility and impact evaluationMC Ebach, AG Valdecasas, QD WheelerCladistics 27 (5), 550-557, 20111562011
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