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recording and
reporting information to
other scientists and to laymen. The
systematist, a
scientist who
specializes in systematics, must, therefore, be able...
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Evolutionary taxonomy,
evolutionary systematics or
Darwinian classification is a
branch of
biological classification that s****s to
classify organisms using...
- suspect)
Kenneth A. Christiansen,
American speleobiologist and
Collembola systematist (in Russian)
Kenneth Heiner Christiansen,
Danish footballer This disambiguation...
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Molecular phylogenetics (/məˈlɛkjʊlər ˌfaɪloʊdʒəˈnɛtɪks, mɒ-, moʊ-/) is the
branch of
phylogeny that
analyzes genetic,
hereditary molecular differences...
- out a
system for the "natural classification" of plants.
Since then,
systematists continue to
construct accurate classifications encomp****ing the diversity...
- in the last few decades, it
remains to be seen
whether a
majority of
systematists will
eventually adopt the
PhyloCode or
continue using the
current systems...
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September 1853) was an
English geologist, ornithologist,
naturalist and
systematist.
Through the
British ****ociation, he
proposed a
series of
rules for the...
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Gottlieb Storr,
Georges Cuvier, and others, at one time
recognized by many
systematists. The term
pachyderm is
commonly used to
describe elephants, rhinoceroses...
- characteristics, and not
simply based upon differences. Like many
contemporary systematists, he
established the idea of a
taxonomic hierarchy of
classification based...
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because they are
required by the rank-based codes;
because of this, some
systematists prefer to call them
nomenclatural ranks. In most cases,
higher taxonomic...