Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist, is best known for formalizing the system of binomial nomenclature, which is the method of naming species using a two-part Latin name. His work, particularly the publication of "Systema Naturae," laid the foundation for modern taxonomy, classifying organisms into hierarchical categories. Linnaeus's classification system helped organize biological diversity and is still in use today, significantly impacting the fields of Biology and ecology.
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