Plant and fungus systematics and taxonomy constitute foundational disciplines that underpin our understanding of biodiversity. Historically grounded in morphological and anatomical studies, these ...
Humans make stuff up—including the names and classifications of living things. But those categories are still useful. In this episode of Crash Course Botany, we’ll explore how taxonomy and systematics ...
Systematics and taxonomy are complementary scientific disciplines within the biological sciences that address organismal diversity and evolutionary relationships. Systematics encompasses the study and ...
Pollen morphology offers critical insights into plant taxonomy by deciphering the intricacies of pollen grain structure. The shape, size, and surface ornamentation of pollen – features underpinned by ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Silica bodies from over 200 species of Neotropical grasses comprising 80 different genera from all currently recognized subfamilies have been ...
A TEAM of international mycologists led by Brazilian researcher Gustavo Henrique Jerônimo has honored Irineo Dogma Jr., a pioneering Filipino mycologist from the University of Santo Tomas, by naming a ...
"This book presents an up-to-date classification of Australian birds. Building on the authors' 1994 book, The Taxonomy and Species of Birds of Australia and its Territories, it incorporates the ...
Mycorrhizal fungi help regulate the Earth's climate and ecosystems by forming underground networks that provide plants with essential nutrients, while drawing carbon deep into soils. Scientists and ...
How do scientists categorize plants from one another and where they come from? Humans make stuff up—including the names and classifications of living things. But those categories are still useful. In ...