What's the difference between systematist and taxonomer?

Systematist


Definition:

  • (n.) One who forms a system, or reduces to system.
  • (n.) One who adheres to a system.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) On the basis of morphology, some systematists argue that the thylacine was most closely related to an extinct group of South American carnivorous marsupials, the borhyaenids, whereas others consider it to be closer to Australian carnivorous marsupials.
  • (2) A model of a systematist's reasoning, using evolutionary principles, is the basis of this work.
  • (3) Plant systematists have frequently focused their attention on the "water lilies," putative descendants of the most archaic angiosperms.
  • (4) Trees obtained by the neighbor-joining method are more in agreement with UPGMA phenograms and other data, so this method of phylogenetic reconstruction may be useful to systematists not willing to assume constant rates of evolution.
  • (5) In the past systematists have not been concerned with distinguishing the different phylogenetic histories for symbiont taxa that have merged within a composite taxon, or holobiont.
  • (6) To a large extent, the mutual affinities of the mammalian orders continue to puzzle systematists, even though comparative anatomy and amino acid sequencing offer a massive data base from which these relationships could potentially be adduced.
  • (7) The individual level (guardians of the young), the professional level (the medicalcare and the administration), and the dental health activities level (the systematist and the residents of the district) all together have practiced dental health activities by "Shiroi-ha Kyoshitsu" for 73 one-year-old infants starting in 1986 for three years.
  • (8) Given RAPDs technical advantages and ease of execution, however, this should not be problematic to the molecular systematist.
  • (9) Having earlier defined the superfamily Hominoidea (1931) as holding the Pongidae and Hominidae and monographed lower primate fossils (e.g., "Studies on the earliest primates," 1940), Simpson's "Principles of classification and a classification of mammals" (1945) further solidified his reputation as a mammalian systematist.
  • (10) Problems regarding the homologies of different entotympanics, largely ignored by paleontologists and systematists, reduce or negate their taxonomic valency for all but closely related groups.

Taxonomer


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