Classification & Phylogeny General Zoology LS2014 Donald Winslow 31 January 2011 Hickman, Cleveland P., Jr.; Larry S. Roberts; Susan L. Keen; David J.
OnlineHS: Biology A Unit 4: Evolution 6 week human embryo photo from: Developmental.
17.2 Modern Classification
wortley2015.pdf
BioPosterPP
Annelids, Mollusks and Arthropods. Announcements There will be a quiz next lab that covers materials from annelids and echinoderms. Assignment for this.
BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE CLADOGRAMS DICHOTOMOUS KEYS.
Aristotle’s System More than 2000 years ago, Aristotle developed the first widely accepted system of biological classification. Organizing Life’s Diversity.
Mutationism, Neutralism, Selectionism
RECONSTRUCTING EVOLUTIONARY TREES
Phylogenies & Classifying species (AKA Cladistics & Taxonomy)
Chapter 14 Notes Why Classify?. 14.1 Categories of Biological Classification: 1. Why Classify? –Eliminate confusion –Organize information –Reveal Evolutionary.