Systematic

In Life sciences and Natural history, the systematic is the science which has as an aim to count and to classify the Taxon S in a certain order , based on various principles.

The systematic one is not synonymous with Taxinomie, which sticks to to describe and to define tax them, but rather its prolongation. Confusion between the two terms comes owing to the fact that the taxinomists from time immemorial were also named systematicians because, after having studied and described organizations, they quite naturally tried to classify them starting from the low level of the species ( alpha taxonomy or “primary taxonomy”).

In practice, the “systematic” term indicates the method as well used (one will say for example “the systematic phylogenetic one”) that the result obtained with this method (the “systematic one of the Agaricales ”). In the concrete direction of result, two sciences not very distinct and are often confused, because practiced simultaneously by the same people.

Those which use especially the direction of method, the phylogeneticians in particular, often name the result classification or “taxonomy”.

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