As the digitization of information accelerates, the push to encode our surrounding numerically instead of linguistically increases. The role that language has traditionally played in the nomenclature of an integrative taxonomy is being replaced by the numeric identification of one or few quantitative characteristics. Nineteenth-century scientific systems of color identification divided, grouped, and named colors according to multiple characteristics. Now color identification relies on numeric values applied to spectrographic readings. This means of identification of color lacks the taxonomic rigor of nineteenth century systems. Identifying color by numeric value instead of by grouping and naming them, strips color taxonomy of all but one qu...
<p>Taxonomies are core to our everyday working. We constantly categorize entities to aid our underst...
KNAPP, Sandra [et al]. Stability or stasis in the names of organisms: the evolving codes of nomencla...
Abstract. Linnaeus and other 18th Century naturalists practiced nomenclature in a way that associate...
As the digitization of information accelerates, the push to encode our surrounding numerically inste...
In many ways, taxonomy and nomenclature lie at the center of all of biodiversity science. Most data ...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed June 1, 2017Dissertation advisor: Thomas StroikVitaIncludes bib...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
Besides biodiversity, the one thing that all the chapters included in this volume have in common is ...
Scientific names serve to label biodiversity information: information related to species. Names, and...
Taxonomy is the science of naming and describing organisms. It is a highly formalized science whose ...
Science depends on classification and classification depends on names. Humankind has an instinct to ...
The motivation for the development of phylogenetic nomenclature (originally called “phylogenetic tax...
identifying and naming species, and arranging them into a classification. ”-Wikipedia. This systemat...
Biological sciences have for more than 250 years depended on the nomenclatural system established by...
<p>Taxonomies are core to our everyday working. We constantly categorize entities to aid our underst...
KNAPP, Sandra [et al]. Stability or stasis in the names of organisms: the evolving codes of nomencla...
Abstract. Linnaeus and other 18th Century naturalists practiced nomenclature in a way that associate...
As the digitization of information accelerates, the push to encode our surrounding numerically inste...
In many ways, taxonomy and nomenclature lie at the center of all of biodiversity science. Most data ...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed June 1, 2017Dissertation advisor: Thomas StroikVitaIncludes bib...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
Besides biodiversity, the one thing that all the chapters included in this volume have in common is ...
Scientific names serve to label biodiversity information: information related to species. Names, and...
Taxonomy is the science of naming and describing organisms. It is a highly formalized science whose ...
Science depends on classification and classification depends on names. Humankind has an instinct to ...
The motivation for the development of phylogenetic nomenclature (originally called “phylogenetic tax...
identifying and naming species, and arranging them into a classification. ”-Wikipedia. This systemat...
Biological sciences have for more than 250 years depended on the nomenclatural system established by...
<p>Taxonomies are core to our everyday working. We constantly categorize entities to aid our underst...
KNAPP, Sandra [et al]. Stability or stasis in the names of organisms: the evolving codes of nomencla...
Abstract. Linnaeus and other 18th Century naturalists practiced nomenclature in a way that associate...