Classification is a natural human propensity—we organize our clothes, our kitchen cupboards, and our toys. This applies to the natural world, too, where animals and plants are grouped based on ...
Animal systematics and taxonomy constitute the scientific frameworks by which the diversity of animal life is discovered, described and organised. Taxonomy provides the rules and conventions for ...
The stoneflies (order Plecoptera) of Southeast Asia comprise a diverse assemblage of aquatic insects whose classification has been refined through integrative approaches combining morphology, ...
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