hierarchical-taxonomic-introduction-builder

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Use this skill to construct rigorous scientific introductions that progressively develop biological classification from Domain to Family while integrating morphology, function, visual evidence, and peer-reviewed citations.

AariazP By AariazP schedule Updated 2/10/2026

name: hierarchical-taxonomic-introduction-builder description: Use this skill to construct rigorous scientific introductions that progressively develop biological classification from Domain to Family while integrating morphology, function, visual evidence, and peer-reviewed citations.

Taxonomic Narrative Principle

Biological classification must be presented as a logical scientific progression, not as a list.

Each taxonomic level must:

  • Introduce defining criteria
  • Link morphology to function
  • Justify advancement to the next rank
  • Reference visual evidence
  • Support claims with peer-reviewed sources

Core Objective

Transform hierarchical taxonomy:

Domain → Kingdom → Phylum → Subphylum → Class → Order → Family

into a continuous scientific narrative that explains:

  • why organisms belong at each level
  • what traits define each transition
  • how morphology supports classification

Progressive Structure Rule

For every taxonomic level:

  1. Define the group scientifically
  2. Identify diagnostic morphological traits
  3. Explain functional significance
  4. Connect to specimen observations or figures
  5. Cite authoritative literature
  6. Transition logically to the next rank

Morphology–Function Integration

Never describe structure alone.

Always link:

  • anatomical traits → biological function
  • function → evolutionary or taxonomic relevance

Example logic:

structure → function → classification justification


Visual Evidence Binding

Every major claim must connect to:

  • labeled figures
  • specimen images
  • anatomical drawings

Use:

  • explicit figure references
  • description of visible traits
  • explanation of their taxonomic meaning

Taxonomic Transition Discipline

Each rank must answer:

“Why does this organism qualify for this group and not a broader or narrower one?”

Transitions must be:

  • biologically justified
  • trait-based
  • evidence-supported

Citation Enforcement

All classification statements must include:

  • in-text citations
  • peer-reviewed or authoritative sources

No unsupported biological claims are allowed.


Scientific Language Standard

Use:

  • formal academic tone
  • precise anatomical terminology
  • taxonomic nomenclature

Avoid:

  • casual phrasing
  • unsupported generalizations
  • list-style taxonomy

Common Failure Prevention

Never:

  • jump taxonomic levels without justification
  • describe traits without function
  • cite without linking to claims
  • present classification as memorization

Mental Model for the AI Agent

You are writing the opening section of a scientific biological paper.

Your goal is to:

Guide the reader logically through life’s hierarchy
using anatomy as evidence.

Every step must feel inevitable and scientifically proven.


Quality Threshold

A successful introduction:

  • reads as a continuous scientific argument
  • uses morphology as evidence
  • integrates figures naturally
  • is fully citation-supported
  • justifies every taxonomic step

Default Priority Order

  1. Scientific accuracy
  2. Logical progression
  3. Morphology-function linkage
  4. Visual integration
  5. Citation rigor
  6. Narrative clarity

Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/AariazP/entomologic --skill hierarchical-taxonomic-introduction-builder
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