The primary goal of in-situ conservation is to:
Create artificial environments for species preservation
Store genetic material for future use
Protect and maintain ecosystems and natural habitats
Breed endangered species in captivity
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Cladistics can be defines as
The relationship between sub-species and species
Relationship between two most forward races
Relationship between endangered and surviving species
Method of classification that attempt to interface phylogenetic relationship
Who coined the term ‘Phylum’?
Cuvier
Aristotle
Ernst Haeckel
Hooker
Select true statement from the following and choose the right answer from the option given below
I) Human’s scientific name is Homo sapiens
II) Systema naturae is written by John Ray
III) Highest taxonomic categories is division
IV) Taxonomic group of any rank is taxon
V) A group of closely related species of organism represent genus
VI. The term ‘systematic’ was coined by de Candolle
I, IV, V and VI
I, II, III and IV
II, III, IV and V
III, IV, V and VI
The taxonomic category which comes just after species in ascending order of taxonomic hierarchy is
Family
Genus
Order
Division
Five kingdom scheme to classify living being was given by
J B S Haldane
G G Simpson
E Mayr
R H Whittaker
While classifying organisms, which of the following presents the biggest challenge to a strictly phylogenetic system of classification?
Convergent evolution
Horizontal gene transfer
Fossil record incompleteness
Morphological similarities in unrelated species
Select true statement from the following and choose the right answer from the option given below I. Human’s scientific name is Homosapiens II. Systema naturae is written by John Ray III. Highest taxonomic categories is division IV. Taxonomic group of any rank is taxon V. A group of closely related species of organism represent genus VI. The term ‘systematic’ was coined by de Candolle
II, III, IV and VI
I, III, V and VI
I, IV and V
II, III and VI
Which of the following classification is based in some morphological characters?
Natural
Phylogenetic
Artificial
Chemotaxonomic
Natural system of classification is given by
Bentham and Hooker
Carolus Linnaeus
Charles Darwin
Engler and Prantl
New systematics introduced by Sir Julian Huxley is also called as
Phonetics
Cladistics
Biosystematics
Numerical taxonomy