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dichotomous key

In biology, a practical method used to identify species. The key is written so that identification is done in steps. At each step, features of the organism are used to identify which one of two routes through the rest of the key is appropriate to the organism being identified. Dichotomous keys assume a good knowledge of the subject under investigation.

A dichotomous key is best illustrated with an example. Here is the route through a key that was used to identify field maple and sycamore trees: (1) If it is a tree then go to (2). If it is not a tree then go to (5). (2) If leaves are in opposite pairs then go to (3). If leaves are not in opposite pairs then go to (5). (3) If leaves are lobed and arranged like fingers on a hand then go to (4). If leaves are not so arranged then go to (5). (4) If leaves have three lobes then it is Acer campestre (field maple). If leaves have five lobes then it is Acer pseudoplatanus (sycamore). (5) It is not a field maple or sycamore.



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Distribution maps and color photographs of each species add a keen visual touch, combined with dichotomous keys for identification in both English and Spanish, to make The Amphibians And Reptiles Of El Salvador an excellent resource especially for identifying herpetofauna specimens.
Other popular science lessons for schoolyard habitats include water testing, soil studies, insect counts and identification, and learning how to use a dichotomous key to identify plants, Hawthorne says.
A couple of weeks were devoted to systematics and cladistics and dichotomous keys.
 
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