Abstract. — Images are paramount in documentation of morphological data. Production and reproduction costs have tradi-tionally limited how many illustrations taxonomy could afford to publish, and much comparative knowledge continues to be lost as generations turn over. Now digital images are cheaply produced and easily disseminated electronically but pose problems in maintenance, curation, sharing, and use, particularly in long-term data sets involving multiple collaborators and institutions. We propose an efficient linkage of images to phylogenetic data sets via an ontology of morphological terms; an underlying, fine-grained database of specimens, images, and associated metadata; fixation of the meaning of morphological terms (homolog name...
Taxonomic names are ambiguous as identifiers of biodiversity data, as they refer to a particular con...
Since Willi Hennig laid the foundations of phylogenetic systematics in 1950, this field has undergon...
The rich knowledge of morphological variation among organisms reported in the systematic literature ...
Animal phylogenies have been traditionally inferred by using the character state information derived...
The present article discusses the need for standardization in morphology in order to increase compar...
Abstract Taxonomists' efforts throughout history provide significant amount of data that give suppor...
BACKGROUND:Large volumes of morphological descriptions of whole organisms have been created as print...
Most biological data and knowledge are directly or indirectly linked to biological taxa via taxon na...
Morphology has traditionally played a pivotal role in animal phylogeny since the first evolutionary ...
Phylogenetic analyses can resolve historical relationships among genes, organisms or higher taxa. Un...
Recognition of the main morphological characteristics within mysid species needs a lot of practice. ...
Vocabularies to describe research findings are needed to effectively use scientific databases. As un...
Public interest in biodiversity has never been so high, but the necessary inventory of existing spec...
Abstract.—Phylogenetic taxonomy, like modern Linnean taxonomy, was modeled on a phylogenetic tree ra...
Phylogenetic analyses can resolve historical relationships among genes, organisms or higher taxa. Un...
Taxonomic names are ambiguous as identifiers of biodiversity data, as they refer to a particular con...
Since Willi Hennig laid the foundations of phylogenetic systematics in 1950, this field has undergon...
The rich knowledge of morphological variation among organisms reported in the systematic literature ...
Animal phylogenies have been traditionally inferred by using the character state information derived...
The present article discusses the need for standardization in morphology in order to increase compar...
Abstract Taxonomists' efforts throughout history provide significant amount of data that give suppor...
BACKGROUND:Large volumes of morphological descriptions of whole organisms have been created as print...
Most biological data and knowledge are directly or indirectly linked to biological taxa via taxon na...
Morphology has traditionally played a pivotal role in animal phylogeny since the first evolutionary ...
Phylogenetic analyses can resolve historical relationships among genes, organisms or higher taxa. Un...
Recognition of the main morphological characteristics within mysid species needs a lot of practice. ...
Vocabularies to describe research findings are needed to effectively use scientific databases. As un...
Public interest in biodiversity has never been so high, but the necessary inventory of existing spec...
Abstract.—Phylogenetic taxonomy, like modern Linnean taxonomy, was modeled on a phylogenetic tree ra...
Phylogenetic analyses can resolve historical relationships among genes, organisms or higher taxa. Un...
Taxonomic names are ambiguous as identifiers of biodiversity data, as they refer to a particular con...
Since Willi Hennig laid the foundations of phylogenetic systematics in 1950, this field has undergon...
The rich knowledge of morphological variation among organisms reported in the systematic literature ...