taxonomie
Taxonomy is the science of naming, describing, and classifying organisms. The term combines Greek taxis, meaning order, and nomos, meaning law. In biology, it provides a hierarchical framework—domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species—used to organize biodiversity and to communicate about living beings. Taxonomy aims to reflect evolutionary relationships while providing stable and usable names.
Historically, taxonomy began with the Greek philosopher Aristotle’s attempt to categorize living beings. In the 18th
Nomenclature is governed by international codes that specify how organisms are named and described. The International
Modern taxonomy relies on diverse data, including morphology, genetics, and computational phylogenetics. DNA sequencing and large
Beyond biology, taxonomy refers to structured classification in information science. Taxonomies organize knowledge through hierarchical terms,