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Taxonomy 
Natures filing system?
Learning Outcomes 
• Define the term “taxonomy” 
• List the different levels of taxonomy in 
order 
• Name 4 different species using their full 
taxonomic name 
• Relate species differences to selective 
processes (previous session!)
Why classify? 
• Helps humans to make sense of the 
abundant biological diversity that 
exists in nature. 
• Enables us to categorise what is out 
there!
What is Taxonomy? 
• Science of naming organisms and assigning 
them to groups 
• Looks at different and common species 
• Looks at relationships of 
species at different levels 
- general 
- specialised
Why is Taxonomy Useful? 
• Allows us to identify new species! 
• Taxonomists spend their time 
searching for previously unknown 
organisms, determining their 
relationships to known organisms, 
and giving them names. 
• Without classification, this would not 
be possible.
So Who is Involved?
Aristotle 
• Realised that you had to 
observe various 
characteristics, not just one 
• Considered to be 1st person 
to group organisms in ways 
that made sense! 
• Involved in the terms 
“substance”, “species” and 
“genus”
Ernst Haeckle 
• Discovered, described 
and named thousands of 
new species 
• Mapped a genealogical 
tree relating all life forms 
• Coined many terms 
including phylum, 
phylogeny, ecology and 
the kingdom Protista
Carolus Linnaeus 
• Divised system for clear and 
easy descriptions of plants, 
animals and minerals 
• Classified organisms using 
a two part latin name – 
binomial classification 
• System still used by 
scientists today!
The Seven Levels 
• Kingdom 
• Phylum 
• Class 
• Order 
• Family 
• Genus 
• Species 
• Kings 
• Play 
• Chess 
• Only 
• For 
• Good 
• Sports!
Example: Grizzly Bear!
Kingdom 
• The starting point of species classification 
• Divided into 5 kingdoms 
The 5 kingdoms are : 
• Monera (Bacteria) 
• Protocista (Protozoa) 
• Fungi (Mushrooms, Mould) 
• Plantae (Ferns, Herbs, Tres) 
• Animalia (Fish, Birds, Insects)
Phylum 
• Each kingdom is subdivided into 
smaller, more specific groups called 
phyla. 
• Groups with general common 
features (shells, legs, spine) 
e.g. birds, mammals, fish (spine) 
snails, limpets, lobsters (shells)
Class 
• Each phylum is subdivided into 
smaller groups called classes. 
• Divides groups into general common 
features 
e.g. Mammals – bears, mice, 
elephants, dolphins 
• Base of most fossil studies!
Order 
• Each class is subdivided into smaller 
groups called orders. 
• Groups of individuals with a major 
similar quality 
e.g. Carnivora = cats, dogs, weasels 
= meat eaters!!!
Family 
• Each order is subdivided into smaller 
groups called families. 
• Major groups of similar organisms 
E.g. Felidae = cats
Genus 
• Each family is subdivided into smaller 
groups called genera. 
• Group of species very closely related 
E.g. Sciurus = Squirrels
Species 
• Each genus is subdivided into smaller 
groups called species. 
• Group of similar individuals which can 
breed freely, but not successfully with 
other species (hence sub-species). 
• The species is the most specific level of 
classification.
In General 
The way the kingdom is broken down is 
as follows: 
• A number of species make up a genus. 
• A number of genera make up a family. 
• A number of families make up an order. 
• A number of orders make up a class. 
• A number of classes make up a phylum. 
• A number of phyla make up a kingdom.
Scientific Names 
• The scientific name of an organism 
contains two parts 
- the name of the genus and 
- the name of the species. 
• Binomial naming – Linnaeus!
Writing Scientific Names 
The rules for writing scientific names: 
• CAPITALIZE the first letter of the genus name. 
• Do not capitalize the species name. 
• Both names must be underlined or italicized. 
• Example: human = Homo sapiens
Recognising the groups 
• Kingdom: Always starts with a capital 
letter (e.g. Animalia) 
• Phylum: Always starts with a capital 
letter (e.g. Chordata) 
• Class: Always starts with a capital 
letter (e.g. Mammalia) 
• Order: Always starts with a capital 
letter (e.g. Rodentia)
Recognising the groups 
• Family: Always end in “ae” 
(e.g. Sciurinae) 
• Genus: Always starts with a capital 
letter and in italics (e.g. Sciurus) 
• Species: ALWAYS lower case and 
italics!!! (e.g. vulgaris)
Recognising the Groups! 
• Kingdom 
• Phylum 
• Class 
• Order 
• Family 
• Genus 
• Species 
• Animalia 
• Chordata 
• Mammalia 
• Rodentia 
• Sciurinae 
• Sciurus 
• vulgaris
Example 1: A Dog 
• Kingdom: Animalia 
• Phylum: Chordata 
• Class: Mammalia 
• Order: Carnivora 
• Family: Canidae 
• Genus: Canis 
• Species: familiaris
Example 2: A Lion 
• Kingdom: Animalia 
• Phylum: Chordata 
• Class: Mammalia 
• Order: Carnivora 
• Family: Felidae 
• Genus: Panthera 
• Species: leo
Example 3: A Dandelion 
• Kingdom: Plantae 
• Phylum: Tracheophyta 
• Class: Anthophyta 
• Order: Asterales 
• Family: Compositae 
• Genus: Taraxacum 
• Species: officinale
Over to You! 
Using the information you have 
just gained… 
• Organize your sets of cards into order 
of the seven taxonomic levels 
• As a minimum you should get 
Kingdom, Family, Genus and Species 
• Once you have done this, try and 
work out what your organism is!
Recap! 
• Taxonomy is the classification of all 
organisms 
• It allows us to identify new species using 
common features 
• Carolus Linnaeus is the founder of the 
binomial system, which we use today 
• There are seven taxonomic levels 
• Each level becomes more specialised as 
you move down

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Taxonomy

  • 2. Learning Outcomes • Define the term “taxonomy” • List the different levels of taxonomy in order • Name 4 different species using their full taxonomic name • Relate species differences to selective processes (previous session!)
  • 3. Why classify? • Helps humans to make sense of the abundant biological diversity that exists in nature. • Enables us to categorise what is out there!
  • 4. What is Taxonomy? • Science of naming organisms and assigning them to groups • Looks at different and common species • Looks at relationships of species at different levels - general - specialised
  • 5. Why is Taxonomy Useful? • Allows us to identify new species! • Taxonomists spend their time searching for previously unknown organisms, determining their relationships to known organisms, and giving them names. • Without classification, this would not be possible.
  • 6. So Who is Involved?
  • 7. Aristotle • Realised that you had to observe various characteristics, not just one • Considered to be 1st person to group organisms in ways that made sense! • Involved in the terms “substance”, “species” and “genus”
  • 8. Ernst Haeckle • Discovered, described and named thousands of new species • Mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms • Coined many terms including phylum, phylogeny, ecology and the kingdom Protista
  • 9. Carolus Linnaeus • Divised system for clear and easy descriptions of plants, animals and minerals • Classified organisms using a two part latin name – binomial classification • System still used by scientists today!
  • 10. The Seven Levels • Kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species • Kings • Play • Chess • Only • For • Good • Sports!
  • 12. Kingdom • The starting point of species classification • Divided into 5 kingdoms The 5 kingdoms are : • Monera (Bacteria) • Protocista (Protozoa) • Fungi (Mushrooms, Mould) • Plantae (Ferns, Herbs, Tres) • Animalia (Fish, Birds, Insects)
  • 13. Phylum • Each kingdom is subdivided into smaller, more specific groups called phyla. • Groups with general common features (shells, legs, spine) e.g. birds, mammals, fish (spine) snails, limpets, lobsters (shells)
  • 14. Class • Each phylum is subdivided into smaller groups called classes. • Divides groups into general common features e.g. Mammals – bears, mice, elephants, dolphins • Base of most fossil studies!
  • 15. Order • Each class is subdivided into smaller groups called orders. • Groups of individuals with a major similar quality e.g. Carnivora = cats, dogs, weasels = meat eaters!!!
  • 16. Family • Each order is subdivided into smaller groups called families. • Major groups of similar organisms E.g. Felidae = cats
  • 17. Genus • Each family is subdivided into smaller groups called genera. • Group of species very closely related E.g. Sciurus = Squirrels
  • 18. Species • Each genus is subdivided into smaller groups called species. • Group of similar individuals which can breed freely, but not successfully with other species (hence sub-species). • The species is the most specific level of classification.
  • 19. In General The way the kingdom is broken down is as follows: • A number of species make up a genus. • A number of genera make up a family. • A number of families make up an order. • A number of orders make up a class. • A number of classes make up a phylum. • A number of phyla make up a kingdom.
  • 20. Scientific Names • The scientific name of an organism contains two parts - the name of the genus and - the name of the species. • Binomial naming – Linnaeus!
  • 21. Writing Scientific Names The rules for writing scientific names: • CAPITALIZE the first letter of the genus name. • Do not capitalize the species name. • Both names must be underlined or italicized. • Example: human = Homo sapiens
  • 22. Recognising the groups • Kingdom: Always starts with a capital letter (e.g. Animalia) • Phylum: Always starts with a capital letter (e.g. Chordata) • Class: Always starts with a capital letter (e.g. Mammalia) • Order: Always starts with a capital letter (e.g. Rodentia)
  • 23. Recognising the groups • Family: Always end in “ae” (e.g. Sciurinae) • Genus: Always starts with a capital letter and in italics (e.g. Sciurus) • Species: ALWAYS lower case and italics!!! (e.g. vulgaris)
  • 24. Recognising the Groups! • Kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species • Animalia • Chordata • Mammalia • Rodentia • Sciurinae • Sciurus • vulgaris
  • 25.
  • 26. Example 1: A Dog • Kingdom: Animalia • Phylum: Chordata • Class: Mammalia • Order: Carnivora • Family: Canidae • Genus: Canis • Species: familiaris
  • 27. Example 2: A Lion • Kingdom: Animalia • Phylum: Chordata • Class: Mammalia • Order: Carnivora • Family: Felidae • Genus: Panthera • Species: leo
  • 28. Example 3: A Dandelion • Kingdom: Plantae • Phylum: Tracheophyta • Class: Anthophyta • Order: Asterales • Family: Compositae • Genus: Taraxacum • Species: officinale
  • 29. Over to You! Using the information you have just gained… • Organize your sets of cards into order of the seven taxonomic levels • As a minimum you should get Kingdom, Family, Genus and Species • Once you have done this, try and work out what your organism is!
  • 30. Recap! • Taxonomy is the classification of all organisms • It allows us to identify new species using common features • Carolus Linnaeus is the founder of the binomial system, which we use today • There are seven taxonomic levels • Each level becomes more specialised as you move down