Why i think biologists should use linnaean ranks again. The discussion I have noticed linnaean ranks have fallen out of favor recently and have been replaced with unranked clades especially at higher levels. I think this trend should be reversed, and the clades that are commonly used like saurosids, squamates, and bryophytes should be once again ranked in the linnaean system for the following reasons: (useability) The first reason they should be used, is that they are easier to use and understand than unranked clades, for example if you hear of a group ending in inae you know its a subfamily and how big it likely is without further examination, and the unique species names let you easily search up more about your orginism without worrying that another species has the same name, which is a known issue with unranked clades as often due to there being no universaly recognised standardizing body two things have the same name.…