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Classification and Taxonomy

Taxonomy The science of naming and grouping individuals

The first taxonomist was Aristotle, He placed all organisms into two groups using simple names Was he right? Plant Animal OR crawl shrub fly tree herb swim

Carolus Linnaeus binomial nomenclature First word = genus Linnaeus was a Swedish botanist & physician He grouped organisms based on their physical and structural similarities Described organisms with two word names: binomial nomenclature First word = genus Second word = species What do you think “binomial nomenclature” means?

Binomial Nomenclature Bi- two Nomial- name First word= genus Second word= species

Why binomial nomenclature? Scientific name - “two word naming system” Uses Latin, a “dead”, unchanging language. Why is this a good idea? Genus is written first, then species Genus is capitalized, species is not. Both are italicized if typed, underlined if written.

Some scientific names… Homo sapiens Canis lupus Felis domesticus Iguana iguana Pan troglodytes Panthera tigris Pomacea bridgesii Quercus alba

How do we go from broad generalizations such as animal and narrow down to a species, like homo sapiens?

Taxonomic hierarchy Names organisms and their relationships from very broad to very specific 7 levels!

Organisms are classified in a hierarchy Kingdom (broadest) Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species (most specific)

Mnemonic Devices King’s Play Chess On Fat Guy’s Stomach King Philip Came Over For Green Spaghetti Kangaroo Pouches Can Only Fit Green Skittles Katie Plays Clarinet On Fast Green Skis What can you come up with?

Human Giant Panda Kingdom Animalia Animalia Phylum Chordata Chordata Class Mammalia Mammalia Order Primate Carnivora Family Hominidae Ursidae Genus Homo Ailuropoda Species sapiens melonoleuca

Do you think the method of taxonomy has to change? What are some circumstances that may have changed the way we classify organisms?

Domains Recently, some major differences between cell types became known. This lead to the development of a new taxonomic category – the domain. A domain is larger than a Kingdom. There are 3 domains: Domain Eukarya Domain Bacteria Domain Archaea

How would this change our mnemonic device? “King Philip Came Over For Green Spaghetti” becomes…… Domineering King Philip Came Over For Green Spaghetti

Eukaryota Animals, plants, fungi, and protists Ex: photosynthetic protists, Mushrooms, spiders, trees

Eubacteria “true bacteria” Prokaryotic cells lacking a nucleus

Archaea Single-celled microorganisms The ‘extremists” (high temp, high acidity etc.) Sulfolobus

What does “species” mean??

What does “species” mean? Biological species concept A group of actually or potentially breeding natural groups that are reproductively isolated from other groups. Ernst Mayr, 1924 Some problems: Asexual organisms Hybrids Sterile offspring of two different species

How many species are out there? There are probably around 10 million species worldwide, but estimates range from 5-30 million! Over 5 million live in the tropics Only 2 million species have been formally described (and over half of these are insects!!) Each year, there are approximately three bird species discovered, many fish species, and countless insects and other small or microscopic organisms

How can we discover new species?

How do we discover new species? DNA fingerprinting Ex: More bird species found by DNA fingerprinting Human microbe project Ex: Attempting to identify EVERY single microbe in our bodies