Revision (biology)

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In biology, revision is understood to mean the revision of the systematics of a group of living beings, which, however, does not have to meet all the requirements of a monograph . A revision can, for example, only include a geographically limited part of a genus or only contain identification keys and no descriptions.

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  1. ^ Gerhard Wagenitz : Dictionary of Botany. Morphology, anatomy, taxonomy, evolution. 2nd, expanded edition. Nikol, Hamburg 2008, ISBN 978-3-937872-94-0 , p. 276.