What is “taxonomic” order?
Taxonomic order is an arrangement of species that reflects their evolutionary relatedness to one another. Simply put, “like” species (such as finches) can be found in “like” groups. Many field guides are arranged this way.
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Taxonomic order is an arrangement of species that reflects their evolutionary relatedness to one another. Simply put, “like” species (such as finches) can be found in “like” groups. Many field guides are arranged this way.