Taxonomy is guided by five internation-al codes of nomenclature: those for ani-mals (Ride et alv 1985), plants (Greuter et alv 1994), cultivated plants (Trehane et al., 1995), bacteria (Lapage et al., 1992), and viruses (Francki et al., 1990; Murphy et al., 1995). These codes provide procedural mechanisms for maintaining stability in taxonomic nomenclature. Hawksworth (1995) offered background on the differ-ences and similarities between these codes. The taxonomic information communicated by species names depends upon the work of systematists and the effectiveness of the codes. Stability and future change in biological nomenclature of the animal and plant kingdoms are actively being discusse
Recently, a new code of nomenclature for prokaryotes having genomes as nomenclatural types has been ...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
© 2019, Gesellschaft für Biologische Systematik. It is well known that taxonomists rely on many diff...
KNAPP, Sandra [et al]. Stability or stasis in the names of organisms: the evolving codes of nomencla...
In many ways, taxonomy and nomenclature lie at the center of all of biodiversity science. Most data ...
Taxonomy is the science of naming and describing organisms. It is a highly formalized science whose ...
Current codes of biological nomenclature define taxon names using types and ranks: the type determin...
I spent four years of my life either writing and/or editing a vegetation survey of Austria (Mucina e...
Molecular systematics is advancing rapidly, while the pool of taxonomic expertise dwindles: thus, th...
Although the biodiversity informatics community has recognized and understood the complexity of mode...
to promote stability and universality of scientific names in taxonomy, using the Linnean binomial sy...
The motivation for the development of phylogenetic nomenclature (originally called “phylogenetic tax...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
<div><p>A broadly accepted and stable biological classification system is a prerequisite for biologi...
The rules that govern scientific naming in botany (including phycology and mycology) are revised at ...
Recently, a new code of nomenclature for prokaryotes having genomes as nomenclatural types has been ...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
© 2019, Gesellschaft für Biologische Systematik. It is well known that taxonomists rely on many diff...
KNAPP, Sandra [et al]. Stability or stasis in the names of organisms: the evolving codes of nomencla...
In many ways, taxonomy and nomenclature lie at the center of all of biodiversity science. Most data ...
Taxonomy is the science of naming and describing organisms. It is a highly formalized science whose ...
Current codes of biological nomenclature define taxon names using types and ranks: the type determin...
I spent four years of my life either writing and/or editing a vegetation survey of Austria (Mucina e...
Molecular systematics is advancing rapidly, while the pool of taxonomic expertise dwindles: thus, th...
Although the biodiversity informatics community has recognized and understood the complexity of mode...
to promote stability and universality of scientific names in taxonomy, using the Linnean binomial sy...
The motivation for the development of phylogenetic nomenclature (originally called “phylogenetic tax...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
<div><p>A broadly accepted and stable biological classification system is a prerequisite for biologi...
The rules that govern scientific naming in botany (including phycology and mycology) are revised at ...
Recently, a new code of nomenclature for prokaryotes having genomes as nomenclatural types has been ...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
© 2019, Gesellschaft für Biologische Systematik. It is well known that taxonomists rely on many diff...