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taxonomic

[ UK /tˌæksənˈɒmɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to taxonomy
    a taxonomic designation
    taxonomic relations

How To Use taxonomic In A Sentence

  • Some taxonomic groups are particularly species rich in a global context: any impact of climate warming on such species, for example, willows (Salix spp.), sawflies, stoneflies, wading birds, and salmonid fish, is likely to affect their diversity at the global level. Arctic environments north of the treeline
  • That means that, on the strict taxonomic level, chimps and gorillas are hominids.
  • Previous taxonomic groupings were based largely on single characters.
  • Quantitative growth ring analysis of fossil woods may be used only in well-constrained paleoecological studies where taxonomic and climatic sources of variability can be controlled, and additionally, of course, as a qualitative tool in paleoclimatic and paleoecological analyses. Supplementary Comments to NAS Panel « Climate Audit
  • A member of a formerly recognized taxonomic group that included all seedless plants, such as mosses, algae, fungi, and ferns.
  • Oh, and I had no idea that, last year, Greg Paul (a notorious taxonomic "lumper" since at least the '80s) split the taxon Iguanodon into Iguanodon, Mantellisaurus, and Dollodon. "But I could sleep with you there. I could sleep with you there."
  • As taxonomic study proceeds on the assumption that evolution has taken place, it is much involved with phylogenetics, which deals with the description of evolutionary relationships.
  • MapIT performs species name normalization by mapping species names to a taxonomic tree rather than directly to a database identifier. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • The two species belong to very different taxonomic families.
  • These features were utilized as taxonomic discriminators because usually their structures are well preserved in fossilized coralla and they are relatively easy to study in thin section.
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