linnaeus in A Sentence

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    Linnaeus believed in the fixity of species.

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    A new taxon honoring Linnaeus was chosen.

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    Even scientist Linnaeus was a big fan of chocolate.

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    And in fact, the name of these plants was given in 1753 by Karl Linnaeus.

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    It is not surprising that Carl Linnaeus also proposed using gold-eyed pests against these pests.

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    sparrow was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 Systema Naturae as Fringilla montana,

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    Linnaeus also developed the binomial system of nomenclature, which gave a distinctive two-word name to each species.

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    The world's oldest active biological society founded in 1788 and named after famous Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus.

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    A. c. cervicapra(Linnaeus, 1758), known as the southeastern blackbuck, occurs in southern, eastern, and central India.

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    Linnaeus was also an entrepreneur in the modern sense, capable of creating and running projects with various actors in society.

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    Why study at Linnaeus University Linnaeus University is a modern university named after Carl Linnaeus- the most famous and world-renowned Swedish sci.

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    One may still use Linnaeus' taxonomy to identify individual plants and animals, but one can no longer think of species as independent and immutable.

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    Two subspecies are recognised, although they might be independent species: A. c. cervicapra(Linnaeus, 1758), known as the southeastern blackbuck, occurs in southern, eastern, and central India.

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    The biological classification introduced by Carl Linnaeus in 1735 explicitly recognised the hierarchical nature of species relationships, but still viewed species as fixed according to a divine plan.

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    Efforts to catalogue and describe their collections were the beginnings of plant taxonomy, and led in 1753 to the binomial system of Carl Linnaeus that remains in use to this day.

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    It was delivered in December of 1745, and in a contemporaneous publication, Linnaeus noted that“our thermometer shows 0(zero) at the point where water freezes and 100 degrees at the boiling-point of water.”.

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    The term“mammals” was invented in 1758 by a scientist and researcher known as Carl Linnaeus to refer to animals that suckle their offspring using milk produced from an organ known as mammary glands.

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    Carl Linnaeus(1758) invented the Neo-Latin generic name Manis apparently as a feminine singular form of the Latin masculine plural Manes, the Ancient Roman name for a type of spirit, after the animal's strange appearance.

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    The history of the name in the modern version is associated with Karl Linnaeus- a Swedish naturalist who decided to perpetuate the names of his compatriots- the botanists Olof Rudbek and his son Olof Rudbek Jr.(he was a teacher and friend of Charles himself).

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