Title: Binomial Nomenclature
1Binomial Nomenclature
2Classification The Early Years
- Aristotle's Classification System
- What were Aristotles categories?
- What were these groups troublesome?
3Ever hear of E. coli?
- It is the abbreviated form of the scientific name
of Escherichia coli
4T. rex.
- Tyrannosaurus rex
- Often lazy scientists just abbreviate the Genus
with just a letter.
5binomial nomenclature
- is the formal method of naming organisms.
two terms the genus name and the species
6- Example Common name sugar pineScientific
name Pinus lambertiana - ponderosa pine Pinus ponderosalodgepole pine
Pinus contorta
7Escherichia coli or Escherichia coli
- Genus is CAPITALIZED (written first)
- Species is lower case
- Written in Latin
- Italicized OR underlined
8Carolus Linnaeus devised the binomial
nomenclature system 1707-1778
- Studied medicine
- Disappointed parents that he did not enter
priesthood - Studied plants to make medicines
Our Hero
9Linnaeus Botanical Garden
Classification Chart of Primates
10Where do the name come from?
- Often they are Latin words, but they may also
come from Ancient Greek, from a place, from a
person (preferably a naturalist), a name from a
local language, etc. In fact, taxonomists come up
with specific descriptors from a variety of
sources, including inside-jokes and puns.
11Some Unusual Names
- Calponea harrisonfordi (spider) Named after
Harrison Ford in appreciation of his narrating a
documentary. - Lalapa lusa (tiphiid wasp)
- Phytophthora infestans (fungus because of the
Irish potato famine)
12Even Bigfoot has a Scientific Name
13Biologists prefer to call them
- Their scientific name
- No two species have the same scientific name
although they may share a common genus. The genus
name shows a very close relationship. - Felis domestica .....house cat
- Felis leo ............. lion
- Felis onca ........... jaguar
- Felis pardalis ....... ocelot
- Felis concolor ...... mountain lion
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15How Can I Remember All Those Names?
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17Dichotomous Key
- An identification key, also known as a
dichotomous key, is a method of deducing the
correct species assignment of a living thing.
18- "Dichotomous" means "divided into two parts".
Therefore, dichotomous keys always give two
choices in each step.
19Key of Conifers in Pacific Northwest (click here)
20Dichotomous Plant Key (click Here)
- Figure out the mystery plants
21- Dichotomous Key Outline (get handout)
- So that you will recognize how to use a
Dichotomous Key the first thing to do is choose
the animal you want to classify -
22Key a Classmate
- (using various human or non-human
characteristics) - The following key is an example
- 1. Sex female---21. Sex male---5 2. Hair
color red---Susan 2. Hair color brown or
blond---33. Hair color blonde---Jane3. Hair
color brown---4 4. Glasses worn---Donna
4. Glasses not worn---Linda5. Pants
jeans---Caleb5. Pants slacks---6 6. Hair
color black--James 6. Hair color brown--Zach
23Two Ways to Make the Key
24Divide into groups of 6
- Make a dichotomous key of the students in your
group
25EEK! - Dichotomous Tree Key (click here for tree
examples)
26Tips for Making Your Key
- Use measurements rather than terms like "large"
and "small".
27Tips
- Make the choice a positive one - something "is"
instead of "is not". - If possible, start both choices of a pair with
the same word. - 1. a. wings covered by an exoskeleton
- b. wings not covered by an exoskeleton
28Another One
LEAF Tree ID Key (CLICK Here)
29A BRIEF KEY TO SELECTED TREES AND SHRUBS
- Tree key (Click Here)
- OR
- Identify Tree by Name
30Common Leaf Descriptions
31Make a Key of Your Leaves