Taxonomy is the practice and science of classification. This category is for sites about the taxonomy of living and extinct organisms. It includes classical Linnaean taxonomy and phylogenetic taxonomy or cladism, which groups taxa using derived traits.
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Promotes research and teaching in the taxonomy, systematics, and phylogeny of vascular and nonvascular plants.
About two dozen links collected by the Ontology Project at the philosophy department of State University of New York at Buffalo.
A flexible format for encoding taxonomic descriptions for computer processing. It can be used to produce natural-language descriptions, conventional or interactive keys, classifications, and information-retrieval systems.
Authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.
Provides a taxonomy browser, taxonomy resources and other information.
Information from Wikipedia on the practice and science of classification, the arrangement of organisms in a hierarchical structure.
A project containing information about the diversity of organisms on Earth, their history, and characteristics. The information is linked together in the form of the evolutionary tree that connects all organisms to each other.
Promotes research and teaching in the taxonomy, systematics, and phylogeny of vascular and nonvascular plants.
Provides a taxonomy browser, taxonomy resources and other information.
Information from Wikipedia on the practice and science of classification, the arrangement of organisms in a hierarchical structure.
About two dozen links collected by the Ontology Project at the philosophy department of State University of New York at Buffalo.
Authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.
A project containing information about the diversity of organisms on Earth, their history, and characteristics. The information is linked together in the form of the evolutionary tree that connects all organisms to each other.
A flexible format for encoding taxonomic descriptions for computer processing. It can be used to produce natural-language descriptions, conventional or interactive keys, classifications, and information-retrieval systems.
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