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phylogenetic biodiversity have been proposed. [ ] [ ] history[ edit ] classical forms[ edit ] main article: aristotle's biology in his biology , aristotle used the term γένος (génos) to mean a kind, such as a bird or fish , and εἶδος (eidos) to mean a specific form within a kind, such as (within the birds
) the crane , eagle , crow , or sparrow . these terms were translated into latin as "genus" and "species", though they do not correspond to the linnean terms thus named; today the birds are a class , the cranes are a family , and the crows a genus . a kind was distinguished by its attributes ; for instance...
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