Traditional Classification
In biology, the traditional classification indicates the scientific Classification accepted. She is opposed to the phylogenetic Classification, which is the new scientific classification, based on the sequences of DNA and Cladistique analyzes it.
In botany, the traditional classification of the Angiosperme S is the Classification Cronquist (1981) and the phylogenetic classification of the Angiosperme S is the Classification APG (1998) or the Classification APG II (2003).
Various classifications
Traditional classification evolved/moved thanks to the work of large taxonomist S. Travaux which were integrated either completely, or partially by the scientific community. But, contrary to Linné, the majority of the taxinomists worked on a restricted whole of species.Here some of these classifications:
- Vegetable in general
- total Classifications
- Classification of Engler (1877, 1909 then 1924) by Adolf Engler
- Classification of Wettstein (1935) by Richard Wettstein
- Plants with seeds (Spermatophytes) in particular
- Classification of Candolle (1819 then 1824 to 1873) by Augustin Pyrame de Candolle
- Classification of Bentham and Hooker (1862 to 1883) by George Bentham and Joseph Dalton Hooker
- Plants with flowers (Angiospermes) in particular
- Classification of Takhtajan (1954 then 1997) by Armen Takhtajan
- Classification of Cronquist (1968 then 1988, the philosopher's stone of 1981) by Arthur Cronquist based on that of Takhtajan~
- : It is the official classification of the taxobox of angiospermes in wikipedia
- : ITIS follows this classification
- Classification of Thorne (little used) (1992, 2000,2002) by Robert Folger Thorne
- Classification of Dahlgren (little used) (1975, 1983,1989) by Rolf Martin Theodor Dahlgren
- Oiseaux
- Classification of Howard and Moore by Richard Howard and Alick Moore
- Classification of Sibley-Ahlquist by Charles Gald Sibley and Jon Edward Ahlquist recent and fascinating of account the DNA
- : ITIS follows www.zoonomen.net
- Classification of Monroe by Burt Monroe.
- Mammalian S
- Mammal Species off the World: has Taxonomic and Geographic refers Don E. Wilson and DeeAnn Mr. Reeder, Smithsonian Institution Near, Washington, 1993
- Walker' S mammals off the world of Ronald Mr. Nowak, Baltimore & London, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991
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