The Living World - Notes (Class 11) - Part 3 Taxonomic Aids

Taxonomic Aids

Taxonomic Aids

a. Herbarium

  • It is a store house (repository) of plant specimens that are dried, pressed and preserved on sheets and are arranged according to universally accepted classification.
  • Herbarium sheets are labelled with information about date and place of collection, English, local and botanical names, family, collector’s name etc.

b. Botanical Gardens

  • These are specialized gardens having collections of living plants for reference and identification.
  • Each plant is labelled with its botanical name and family.
Famous botanical gardens:
  • Royal Botanical Garden at Kew (England).
  • Indian Botanical Garden, Howrah (India).
  • At National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow (India).

c. Biological Museum

  • It is a collection of preserved plants and animals for study and reference.
  • A museum contains:
    • Specimens preserved in preservative solutions in containers or jars.
    • Preserved dry specimens of plants and animals.
    • Insects preserved in insect boxes after collecting, killing and pinning.
    • Stuffed larger animals like birds and mammals.
    • Collections of animal skeletons.

d. Zoological Parks (Zoos)

  • These are the places where live wild animals are kept in protected environments under human care.
  • It helps to learn about their food habits and behaviour.

e. Key

  • It is an analytical method of identification of organisms based on similarities and dissimilarities.
  • It is based on the contrasting characters generally in a pair called couplet.
  • Each couplet has two opposite options. Of these, only relevant option is accepted and other is rejected.
  • Each statement in the key is called a lead.

Flora, Manuals, Monographs & Catalogues

  • Flora: Actual account of habitat and distribution of plant species of a given area.
  • Manuals: The record that contains information for identification of names of species found in an area.
  • Monographs: The records that contain information on any one taxon.
  • Catalogue: Alphabetical list of species.

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