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    Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. An introduction to systematics and biodiversity. 2. Present understanding of global biodiversity. 3. Systematics and its importance in biodiversity studies. 4. Biological nomenclature. 5. Taxonomic collections and identification. 6. Classification. 7. Approaches in taxonomy. 8. Taxonomic publications and ethics. 9. Protected areas for biodiversity conservation. 10. Conservation biology. 11. Methods in basic ecology and biodiversity studies. References. Additional reading. Author index. Subject index. Conservation biology is recently evolved branch of biological sciences in response to the extinction processes we have witnessed during the past few decades. Biodiversity conservation can not be effectively made in the absence of basic information of systematics. A Textbook of Systematics and Biodiversity Conservation is intended to be used for college and university students in biology as part of their courses on systematics biodiversity and conservation biology. Systematics and biodiversity conservation are to be developed as core subjects of university students in biology. In this textbook we have attempted to strike a balance between fundamental details and recent developments in systematics and biodiversity conservation. Concern for depletion of natural habitats and extinction of species are stressed and conservation priorities are emphasized. A good proportion of our biology students graduate with insufficient information on systematics which leads them to face difficulties in identifying even common species of plants and animals around. Special attention has been given to simplify the text in an easily understandable form so that any one with basic interest in biology can make use of it for analyses of species composition in their study areas. This textbook will be able to solve many of the basic doubts of students who study systematics and biodiversity and form a source of inspiration for taking related topics for advanced research. 280 pp.