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It is obvious that there exists a hierarchy of phylogenetic relationships among living things. ... Rules of Taxonomy ... For instance, the brown bear (Ursus arctos) will turn out to be a terminal twig of the bear family (Ursids), this being in turn a branch of the Carnivores, which are nested into a larger branch Mammals, and so on.
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Species Ursus arctos Linnaeus, 1758 -- Brown Bear, Grizzly Bear, Oso pardo ... Taxonomy and Nomenclature ... Taxonomic Hierarchy...
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Taxonomy and Nomenclature ... brown bear [English] ... Taxonomic Hierarchy...
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The term comes from Latin genus "descent, family, type, gender" , cognate with – genos, "race, stock, kin" ..In addition, genus is a taxonomic rank in the hierarchy In biology, ... The brown bear is a large bear distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America. It weighs 100 to 680 kilograms and ... for taxonomy.
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taxonomy. In biology, the classification of organisms into a hierarchy of ... taken at their face value, bear close affinity to taxonomic hierarchies. ... Consider the latter collection: for an individual like Brown, to qualify as a ...
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a higher level than the split between polar bear and brown bear. We define the ...... Sneath, P.H.A., Sokal, R.R.: Numerical Taxonomy, pp. 230–234. ...
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Phylogeny of extant bears. Ursinae is represented as a polytomy, including a well-supported grouping of the brown and polar bears. MtDNA testing suggests the sloth bear as most basal within its subfamily, but the remaining hierarchy is uncertain.[2]; ... The giant panda's taxonomy has long been debated.
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The brown bear's distinctive features include humped shoulders, a long snout, long curved claws and a grayish, silvery back. They can weigh anywhere from 350 to 800 pounds and reach a shoulder height of 4.5 feet when on all fours (a male Kodiak bear can reach up to 1,400 pounds). ... Taxonomic Hierarchy of the Grizzly Bear...
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The size and arrangement of the conidial heads as well as the colour of the spores they bear are important identifying characteristics. For example, species in the A. niger group bear black spores, the A. ochraceus group is yellow to brown, while ; ... Aspergillus taxonomy...
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