The importance of systematics

Narendran, T. C. (2000) The importance of systematics Resonance - Journal of Science Education, 5 (6). pp. 60-68. ISSN 0971-8044

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Abstract

Systematics today is an exciting and active branch of biology and it is to be greatly wished that more students of life sciences take up systematics as their research field. In its broader sense, systematics is nothing less than a thorough and complete study of the diversity of living forms, and its domain thus encompasses ecology, evolutionary biology and biodiversity studies, in addition to the norms and principles of classification.

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