In zoological nomenclature, to be potentially valid, nomenclatural novelties (i.e., new nomina and nomenclatural acts) need first to be made available, that is, published in works qualifying as publications as defined by the International Code of zoological Nomenclature (“the Code”). In September 2012, the Code was amended in order to allow the recognition of works electronically published online after 2011 as publications available for the purpose of zoological nomenclature, provided they meet several conditions, notably a preregistration of the work in ZooBank. Despite these new Rules, several of the long-discussed problems concerning the electronic publication of new nomina and nomenclatural acts have not been resolved. The publication o...
I fully support the establishment of taxonomic names in electronic-only publications and would like ...
Originally published in 1846; this title is a companion volume to the author's Nomenclator zoologicu...
There is a disparity in availability of nomenclature change literature to the taxonomists of the dev...
International audienceIn zoological nomenclature, to be potentially valid, nomenclatural novelties (...
According to the Code currently in force, taxonomic works presenting nomenclatural novelties publish...
Abstract Creation and use of the scientific names of animals are ruled by the International Code of ...
Abstract. The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature has voted in favour of a revised v...
This fifth report of activities of the Linz Zoocode Committee is devoted to a detailed survey of the...
The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature has voted in favor of a revised version of t...
The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature has voted in favour of a revised version of ...
We describe a method to publish nomenclatural acts described in taxonomic websites (Scratchpads) tha...
We describe a method to publish nomenclatural acts described in taxonomic websites (Scratchpads) tha...
International audienceDahanukar et al. (2016a) proposed the nomen Walkerana for a new genus of amphi...
Citations to Advance online articles must include the digital object identifier (DOIs) and date of i...
Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory , 2006. This article is posted here by permission of...
I fully support the establishment of taxonomic names in electronic-only publications and would like ...
Originally published in 1846; this title is a companion volume to the author's Nomenclator zoologicu...
There is a disparity in availability of nomenclature change literature to the taxonomists of the dev...
International audienceIn zoological nomenclature, to be potentially valid, nomenclatural novelties (...
According to the Code currently in force, taxonomic works presenting nomenclatural novelties publish...
Abstract Creation and use of the scientific names of animals are ruled by the International Code of ...
Abstract. The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature has voted in favour of a revised v...
This fifth report of activities of the Linz Zoocode Committee is devoted to a detailed survey of the...
The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature has voted in favor of a revised version of t...
The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature has voted in favour of a revised version of ...
We describe a method to publish nomenclatural acts described in taxonomic websites (Scratchpads) tha...
We describe a method to publish nomenclatural acts described in taxonomic websites (Scratchpads) tha...
International audienceDahanukar et al. (2016a) proposed the nomen Walkerana for a new genus of amphi...
Citations to Advance online articles must include the digital object identifier (DOIs) and date of i...
Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory , 2006. This article is posted here by permission of...
I fully support the establishment of taxonomic names in electronic-only publications and would like ...
Originally published in 1846; this title is a companion volume to the author's Nomenclator zoologicu...
There is a disparity in availability of nomenclature change literature to the taxonomists of the dev...