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Who played a key role during the development of our modern-day taxonomy and how does the World Register of Marine Species contribute to this?
ter Bruggen, D. (2020). Who played a key role during the development of our modern-day taxonomy and how does the World Register of Marine Species contribute to this? Van Hall Larenstein: Leeuwarden . [39] pp.

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Abstract
    Our Western taxonomy officially began with Linnaeus. Nevertheless, equally important discoveries and research has been done long before the Linnaean system was introduced. Aristotle and Linnaeus are two of the most well-known names in history when discussing taxonomy and without them the classification system we use today might have never existed at all. Their interest, research and knowledge in nature was influenced by their upbringing and played a major factor in the running of their lives.

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