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To: | <>, "knightl" <> |
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Subject: | The Sequence of Orders and Families |
From: | "Mark Newton - Adelaide, SA" <> |
Date: | Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:25:36 +1030 |
Phylogenetic taxonomy isnt designed to make order 'logical' so to speak, but rather to group animals according to their genetic relationships, which often means animals that may appear or live similarly are not necessarily grouped near each other in the order of things....if that makes sense. Frustrating I agree, unless you happen to be a taxonomist, and as already mentioned different taxonomists have different views with roughly 25 different species concepts. This is the case with all groups of animals and if you think birds are frustrating try studying arthropods. Cheers Mark |
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