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14 November, 05:17

What is systematics and why is it a less arbitrary and more natural approach to categorizing living organisms?

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  1. 14 November, 07:31
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    Systematics is the study of the units of biodiversity. Systematics differs from ecology in that the latter is concerned with the interactions of individuals
  2. 14 November, 08:43
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    Systematics is the study of the units of biodiversity. Systematics differs from ecology in that the latter is concerned with the interactions of individuals (and therefore species) in a particular time.
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