- Taxon
A taxon (plural taxa), or taxonomic unit, is a name designating an organism or a group of
organism s. Inbiological nomenclature according toCarl Linnaeus , a taxon is assigned ataxonomic rank and can be placed at a particular level in a systematic hierarchy reflecting evolutionary relationships.A distinction is to be made between taxa/taxonomy and classification/systematics. The former refers to biological names and the rules of naming. The latter refers to rank ordering of taxa according to presumptive evolutionary (phylogenetic) relationships.
Note: "Phylum" applies formally to any biological domain, but traditionally it was always used for animals, whereas "Division" was traditionally often used for
plant s, fungi, etc.A simple mnemonic phrase to remember the sequence of taxonomic levels is:"Dignified Kings Play Chess On Fine Green Silk"; another, highly expedient example is "King Philip's Class Orders the Family Genius to Speak" or "Dumb King Philip Crawled Over Five Girl Scouts".
A prefix is used to indicate a ranking of lesser importance. The prefix "super-" indicates a rank above, the prefix "sub-" indicates a rank below. In zoology the prefix "infra-" indicates a rank below "sub-". For instance::Superclass:Class:Subclass:Infraclass
Rank is relative, and restricted to a particular systematic schema. For example,
liverworts have been grouped, in various systems of classification, as a family, order, class, or division (phylum). The use of a narrow set of ranks is challenged by users ofcladistics ; for example, the mere 10 ranks traditionally used between animal families (governed by theICZN ) and animal phyla (usually the highest relevant rank in taxonomic work) often cannot adequately represent the evolutionary history as more about a lineage'sphylogeny becomes known. In addition, the class rank is quite often not an evolutionary but aphenetic al andparaphyletic group and as opposed to those ranks governed by the ICZN, can usually not be made monophyletic by exchanging the taxa contained therein. This has given rise tophylogenetic taxonomy and the ongoing development of thePhyloCode , which is to govern the application of taxa toclade s.ee also
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Alpha taxonomy
*Chresonym
*Cladistics
*ICBN
*ICZN
*Rank (botany)
*Rank (zoology)
*Segregate (taxonomy)
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