Integrated Approaches to Taxonomy and Beyond
Dr. Venkatesh R
Life Science
Integrated Approaches to Taxonomy and Beyond
Integrated Approaches to Taxonomy and Beyond offers a comprehensive examination of modern taxonomic practices and their implications for various scientific fields. This book emphasizes the importance of integrating multiple disciplines, including molecular biology and ecology, to enhance our understanding of biodiversity and organism classification. The author presents case studies and practical examples that underscore the relevance of taxonomic research in addressing contemporary challenges in life sciences. The text serves as a vital resource for researchers, educators, and practitioners who seek to deepen their knowledge of taxonomy while exploring its interconnections with other scientific domains. The integration of innovative methodologies and technologies within taxonomy is highlighted, demonstrating how these approaches can lead to better conservation strategies and informed policy-making. With its multidisciplinary perspective, this book is essential for anyone involved in biological research and environmental management.
- ISBN: 978-93-7991-985-4
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
Integrated Approaches to Taxonomy and Beyond offers a comprehensive examination of modern taxonomic practices and their implications for various scientific fields. This book emphasizes the importance of integrating multiple disciplines, including molecular biology and ecology, to enhance our understanding of biodiversity and organism classification. The author presents case studies and practical examples that underscore the relevance of taxonomic research in addressing contemporary challenges in life sciences.
The text serves as a vital resource for researchers, educators, and practitioners who seek to deepen their knowledge of taxonomy while exploring its interconnections with other scientific domains. The integration of innovative methodologies and technologies within taxonomy is highlighted, demonstrating how these approaches can lead to better conservation strategies and informed policy-making. With its multidisciplinary perspective, this book is essential for anyone involved in biological research and environmental management.
