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A taxonomist discovers a plant species that is unknown to science. Using the knowledge of science of taxonomy discuss in an essay how this taxonomist can go about describing the new species and what would be important to do during this process. You need to mention
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- A taxonomist discovers a plant species that is unknown to science. Using your knowledge of the science of taxonomy gained through this course, discuss in a short essay how this taxonomist can go about describing the new species, and what would be important to do during this process. You need to mention: Resources where he/she/they can study the plant and other plant collections, species concepts, taxonomic evidence that can be used and how these can be analysed, type specimens and also nomenclature (what is necessary for him/her/them to publish the name).Given a specimen of a plant/animal. Discuss the process involved in the taxonomic treatment in order to come up with a Systematic presentation data.Remembering the order of the taxonomic system from Domain to species is something you will need to know. One method to memorize a list is to use a Mnenomic device. The two best devices for taxonomy are either an Acronym or an Acrostic. Please see this link OR ask instructor if you need help on this! Examples of Mnemonic devices What is your Mnemonic device for the following list (in this order)? Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
- Name three botanists who contributed to the field of plant taxonomy.Use the list of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names Use any two words and put them together to create a fictional plant. Draw your plant to match the scientific name you chose.Linnaeus is considered as father of taxonomy. Name two other botanists known for their contribution to the field of plant taxonomy?