While studies of taxonomy usually focus on species description, there is also a taxonomic correction process that retests and updates existing species circumscriptions on the basis of new evidence. These corrections may themselves be subsequently retested and recorrected. We studied this correction process by using the Check-List of North and Middle American Birds, a well-known taxonomic checklist that spans 130 years. We identified 142 lumps and 95 splits across sixty-three versions of the Check-List and found that while lumping rates have markedly decreased since the 1970s, splitting rates are accelerating. We found that 74% of North American bird species recognized today have never been corrected (i.e., lumped or split) over the period o...
Whether ecological differences between species evolve in parallel with lineage diversification is a ...
The average person can name more bird species than they think, but do we really know what a bird “sp...
Comparative studies of trait evolution require accounting for the shared evolutionary history. This ...
29 p. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-29)."Counts are presented for the numbers o...
Between species differences in research effort can lead to biases in our global view of evolution, e...
Between species differences in research effort can lead to biases in our global view of evolution, e...
Life history accounts and taxonomic monographs are a series of publications covering a higher taxono...
Taxonomy has a history dating back to Aristotle (350BC) and has facilitated a wide range of developm...
Zoological taxonomic determinations of birds, written on loose sheets, with one genus per sheet. No...
Taxonomic bias has been documented in general science and conservation research publications. We exa...
Estimates of global species diversity have varied widely, primarily based on variation in the number...
Species are fundamental to biology, conservation, and environmental legislation; yet, there is often...
Estimates of global species diversity have varied widely, primarily based on variation in the number...
Finding a new species is amongst the most impor-tant discoveries a biologist can make (Wilson, 1998)...
Species are the fundamental units of biology, ecology and conservation, and progress in these fields...
Whether ecological differences between species evolve in parallel with lineage diversification is a ...
The average person can name more bird species than they think, but do we really know what a bird “sp...
Comparative studies of trait evolution require accounting for the shared evolutionary history. This ...
29 p. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-29)."Counts are presented for the numbers o...
Between species differences in research effort can lead to biases in our global view of evolution, e...
Between species differences in research effort can lead to biases in our global view of evolution, e...
Life history accounts and taxonomic monographs are a series of publications covering a higher taxono...
Taxonomy has a history dating back to Aristotle (350BC) and has facilitated a wide range of developm...
Zoological taxonomic determinations of birds, written on loose sheets, with one genus per sheet. No...
Taxonomic bias has been documented in general science and conservation research publications. We exa...
Estimates of global species diversity have varied widely, primarily based on variation in the number...
Species are fundamental to biology, conservation, and environmental legislation; yet, there is often...
Estimates of global species diversity have varied widely, primarily based on variation in the number...
Finding a new species is amongst the most impor-tant discoveries a biologist can make (Wilson, 1998)...
Species are the fundamental units of biology, ecology and conservation, and progress in these fields...
Whether ecological differences between species evolve in parallel with lineage diversification is a ...
The average person can name more bird species than they think, but do we really know what a bird “sp...
Comparative studies of trait evolution require accounting for the shared evolutionary history. This ...