What is taxonomic structure?
• Taxonomic structure is the scheme of hierarchical classification used by zoological classification experts (taxonomists) to describe living things. It customarily starts with kingdom and works its way down to species. On this site, the hierarchy has been portrayed with the highest displayed hierarchical level in the leftmost column, and with lower levels in columns to the right. As a practical matter, this has necessitated breaking the structure into numerous pages, which are linked from senior to junior page. can be used to retreat back up the hierarchy. Access the taxonomic structure by clicking here.