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Classification of Living Things. Why Classify?. Scientific Names are dependable and universally accepted ! Felis concolor – mountain lion, puma, panther, cougar. Carolus Linnaeus – 1707-1778. Our system is based on his work. Heirarchical system – 7 levels.
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Why Classify? Scientific Names are dependable and universally accepted! Felis concolor – mountain lion, puma, panther, cougar
Carolus Linnaeus – 1707-1778 Our system is based on his work. Heirarchical system – 7 levels.
Naming Organisms Genus species Called Binomial Nomenclature! Examples: Homo sapiens – Human Bubo Virginianus – Great Horned Owl
Changes Over Time Linnaeus (1735) – 2 kingdoms – Animal and Vegetable Haeckel (1866) – 3 kingdoms – Protists, Plants, and Animals Chatton (1937) – 2 empires – Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Copeland (1956) – 4 kingdoms – Monerans, Protists, Plants and Animals Whittaker (1969) – 5 kingdoms – Monerans, Protists, Fungi, Plants and Animals Woese, et. al. (1977) – 6 kingdoms – Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protists, Fungi, Plants and Animals Woese, et. al. (1990) – 3 domains – Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya [edit]
What characteristics are used? Similar structures Evolutionary relationships “Derived characters” – new characteristics that are evolutionary innovations Derived characteristics are used in cladograms.
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