Megasystematics

  • Boenigk J
  • Wodniok S
  • Glücksman E
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Abstract

The classification of eukaryotes has changed dramatically over the past two decades; the centuries-old divide of life into groups of animals or plants has been replaced by a system of several supergroups. In this new structure, animals in their strictest sense (Metazoa) and plants in their strictest sense (land plants) are just side branches in a far more complex system of eukaryotes.

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Boenigk, J., Wodniok, S., & Glücksman, E. (2015). Megasystematics. In Biodiversity and Earth History (pp. 227–365). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46394-9_4

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