Taxon definition

Taxon means a taxonomic group of any rank into which organisms are categorised;
Taxon. (pl. Taxa) means a biological classification category, usually the most specific division attainable in taxonomy.
Taxon or the plural "Taxa" means a taxonomic category such as a genus, species or subspecies.

Examples of Taxon in a sentence

  • Additional samples captured in 2019 and harvested in spring 2020 arrived from two different sources, respectively Maltese Ministry for Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Rights – Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture and the company Taxon operating in the Spanish Mediterranean, as part of ICCAT/GBYP specific contracts for sampling adult BFT in the Mediterranean.

  • For Permanent Employees, the Employer agrees tocontribute one hundred percent (100%) of the total employee premium cost for the following plans: Ontario Health Taxon a Replacement Plan introduced by the Ontario Government; Liberty Health Comprehensive Extended Health Care (or equivalent carrier); including overage dependant student coverage.

  • T# Infraspecific Taxon (trinomial) – The status of infraspecific taxa (subspecies or varieties) are indicated by a "T-rank" following the species' global rank.

  • The resulting regressions were used to predict the global PTI optima which represent the mid- point of the type specific Sensitive and Tolerant Taxon groups.


More Definitions of Taxon

Taxon means a taxonomic group, such as a species, family, or class, known or likely to be respon- sible for zoonotic transmission of a disease, as determined by the director under RSA 207:14-b.
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Taxon means any taxonomic category (for example, a species or a genus), and includes a particular population.
Taxon. Platalea leucorodia", "taxon_id":11909258 } ] }
Taxon means any species, sub-species, hybrid, genetic grouping or other taxonomic group of any rank into which organisms are categorised;
Taxon means a group of organisms that are expected to react in a similar way to the activities associated with various land uses. Typically, the definition of a taxon for the purposes of BII begins with a traditional high-level taxonomic approach (i.e., mammals, birds, amphibia, reptiles and plants are treated separately), but below this follows a ‘functional type’ approach rather than a strictly phylogenetic approach (e.g. ‘trees’ rather than a particular family or genus).
Taxon means any officially recognized species, subspecies, or variety of plant.