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Taxonomy
(Systematics) It is the study of identification and naming of organisms. Systematics deals with the grouping and higher level classification of groups. All these classical branches are interrelated with one another. The aspects covered by any one branch involve the use of knowledge from other bra..
(Systematics) It is the study of identification and naming of organisms. Systematics deals with the grouping and higher level classification of groups. All these classical branches are interrelated with one another. The aspects covered by any one branch involve the use of knowledge from other bra..Carolus Linnaeus - The Father of Modern Taxonomy
Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) was a Swedish biologist. He is considered as a pioneer in the field of taxonomy because of two significant contributions. fig. 6.2 -Carolus Linnaeus He made an attempt to classify living organisms to two kingdoms-the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom. He di..
Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) was a Swedish biologist. He is considered as a pioneer in the field of taxonomy because of two significant contributions. fig. 6.2 -Carolus Linnaeus He made an attempt to classify living organisms to two kingdoms-the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom. He di..Species
Species - The sum of all the populations of same kind of organisms all over the world is called species. Generally, a species is often defined as a group of organisms similar in structure, function and behaviours. But there are numerous examples where the members of th..
Carolus Linnaeus - The Father of Modern Taxonomy
Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) was a Swedish biologist. He is considered as a pioneer in the field of taxonomy because of two significant contribution..
Species diversity
Species are distinct units of diversity each playing a specific role in the ecosystem. Species diversity refers to the variety of species within a region. In nature, both the number and kind of species, as well as the number of individuals per species..
Species are distinct units of diversity each playing a specific role in the ecosystem. Species diversity refers to the variety of species within a region. In nature, both the number and kind of species, as well as the number of individuals per species..Vulnerable Species
Such a species contains sufficient number of individuals in its habitat but in the near future, may becme an endangered species if unfavourable conditions persist. e.g., crab eating macaque, golden langur, chinkaro deer et..
Extinct species:
A species is considered extinct when there is no reasonable doubt that its last individual has died, e.g., mountain quail, pink headed duck, one horned rhino and cheetah..
Rare Species
They are such species - whose population is very thinly populated on a wide geographical area - affecting their natural reproduction. Examples: Snow loris, Indian desert cat and wild y..
Rare Species
Species that are not presently endangered or vulnerable but are at risk e.g., Indian egg eating snake, Indian pied hornbill and golden cat fall in this categor..
Endangered Species
Species which are in danger of extinction and whose survival is unlikely if the causal factors continue to operate. e.g., Brow antlered deer, hispid hare, Indian rhinoceros, Great Indian bustard, musk deer, blue whale et..
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