Robert whittaker divided the living organisms into 5 kingdoms
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Robert Whittaker's version of the five-kingdom system of classification of organisms was a standard feature of biology textbooks during the last two decades of the twentieth century. Even as its popularity began to wane at the end of the century, remnants of Whittaker's ideas continued to be found in most textbook accounts of biodiversity.
Robert Hooke
Robert Bacon
Joseph Priestley and possibly Carl Wilhelm Scheele.
Robert Whittaker was born on 1920-12-27.
Robert Harding Whittaker
Robert Whittaker - American football - died on 1990-06-05.
Robert Whittaker - American football - was born on 1904-01-31.
Robert Harding Whittaker was a distinguished American plant ecologist, active in the 1950s to the 1970s.
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Whittaker's system has five kingdoms, which Linnaeus's system does not. Robert Whittaker was a plant ecologist.
Carl Woese modified Robert Whittaker's classification by proposing the three-domain system of classification, which categorizes organisms into three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya, based on genetic similarities. This replaced the traditional five-kingdom system introduced by Whittaker.
His most significant contributions to ecology are in the development of the methods of gradient analysis.
Robert Hunt - scientist - was born in 1807.