TAXON - Wiley Online Library Published on behalf of the International Association of Plant Taxonomy, TAXON is the leading international journal devoted to systematics, phylogeny, and taxonomy of algae, fungi, and plants
Taxon - Wikipedia In biology, a taxon is a group of one or more populations of an organism, or organisms, as seen by taxonomists to form a biological unit; (taxon: back-formation from taxonomy; pl : taxa)
TAXON - IAPT TAXON is the leading international journal devoted to systematics, phylogeny and taxonomy of algae, fungi, and plants It also accepts papers on methodology, botanical history, biography, bibliography and related subjects, and accepts opinion pieces, commentaries and new perspectives
What Is a Taxon in Biology? Definition and Examples A taxon is any named group of organisms in biological classification Learn how taxa work, how they’re named, and why the taxon vs rank distinction matters
Taxon | Classification, Systematics Taxonomy | Britannica Taxon, any unit used in the science of biological classification, or taxonomy Taxa are arranged in a hierarchy from kingdom to subspecies, a given taxon ordinarily including several taxa of lower rank
TAXON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of TAXON is a scientifically classified group or entity : a taxonomic unit (such as a genus or order) of any rank How to use taxon in a sentence
Taxon - JSTOR TAXON is the leading international journal devoted to systematics, phylogeny and taxonomy of algae, fungi, and plants
Taxon - New World Encyclopedia Taxon (plural taxa) is the name designating a taxonomic grouping, such as species, genus, order, or phylum (or division), of either living or extinct organisms