Classification
Domain- Eukarya
Kingdom- Animalia
Phylum- Chordata
Class- Aves
Order- Sphenisciformes
Family- Spheniscidae
Genius- Eudyptula
Species- Minor
The domain that the blue penguin belongs to is Eukarya due to fact that the blue penguin is a multicellular organism. The next step is being classified in the Animalia kingdom because the blue penguin is a heterotrophic motile organism that lacks a structural cell wall. The reason the penguin falls in the phylum Chordata is because of its bilateral symmetry, being triploblastic in nature (three tissue layers), and it being a deuterostome meaning the anus develops before the mouth in early embryonic development.
The class Aves represents all the organisms that we call birds.
The order Sphenisciformes and family Spheniscidae represents the penguins which are flightless aquatic birds that live in the southern hemisphere. The final classification of the little blue penguin is its scientific name Eudyptula Minor. Eudyptula can translated into “Good little diver” and minor meaning "small."
This type of tree was formed from DNA sequencing
of mitochondrial genes and singular nuclear protein coding gene of
eleven penguin species (Subramanian et al. 2013). The little blue
penguin (Eudyptula minor) is in the middle of the tree. This
tree states that the eleven species evolved from the crown penguin which
originated in the continent Antarctica 80 MYR (Subramanian et al. 2013).
The earliest ancestors of the little blue penguin are the
Spheniscus demersus and Spheniscus magellanicus.
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