His classification of plants in his Historia Plantarum, was an important step towards modern taxonomy.
He is known as the father of modern taxonomy, and is also considered one of the fathers of modern ecology.
The approach he took to the classification of plants in his Historia Plantarum was an important step towards modern taxonomy.
The species Rhinoceros oswellii was named for him (this name is no longer used in modern taxonomy).
Molecular information has been used to redefine this group in modern taxonomy as diverse and often distantly related phyla.
They have fallen out of use in modern digenean taxonomy.
This became used by biologists all over the world, and he is known as the "father of modern taxonomy".
The system eventually developed into modern Linnaean taxonomy, a hierarchically organized biological classification.
These phyla are not household names, but both are staples of modern taxonomy.
He does not introduce the Latin scientific names, however, which are provided here as a cross-reference to the modern taxonomy.