An easily accessible taxonomic knowledge base is critically important for all biodiversity-related sciences. At present, taxonomic information is organized and regulated by a system of rules and conventions that date back to the introduction of binomial nomenclature by Linnaeus. The taxonomy of any particular group of organisms comprises the sum information in the taxonomic literature, supported by designated type specimens in major collections. In this article, the way modern means of disseminating information will change the practice of taxonomy, in particular the Internet, is explored. Basic taxonomic information, such as specimen-level data, location of types, and name catalogues are already available, at least for some groups, on the W...
Taxonomic databases are perpetuating approaches to citing literature that may have been appropriate ...
Objective Taxonomists provide all the names and organisation for the life on Earth. The objective of...
This EPBRS e-conference on “Strategies for Taxonomy: Research in a Changing World” focused on identi...
Taxonomy is a fundamental science that provides the scaffolding for biology. But the true value of t...
The Internet has the potential to provide wider access to biological taxonomy, the knowledge base of...
Respond to this article Subject collections The Internet has the potential to provide wider access t...
Taxonomic data form a substantial, but scattered, resource. The alternative to such a fragmented sys...
Abstract Taxonomists' efforts throughout history provide significant amount of data that give suppor...
Abstract. — Taxonomic indexing refers to a new array of taxonomically intelligent network services t...
In view of the numerous valuable information pertaining to biological diversity scattered in various...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the science of taxonomy, its development through time, and how ...
CATE (Creating a Taxonomic E-science) is a pilot project funded by the UK Natural Environment Resear...
Taxonomy has a long tradition of describing earth's biodiversity. For the past 20 years or so, taxon...
In many ways, taxonomy and nomenclature lie at the center of all of biodiversity science. Most data ...
Taxonomy is a key to life not only in providing guides to distinguishing species but in opening the ...
Taxonomic databases are perpetuating approaches to citing literature that may have been appropriate ...
Objective Taxonomists provide all the names and organisation for the life on Earth. The objective of...
This EPBRS e-conference on “Strategies for Taxonomy: Research in a Changing World” focused on identi...
Taxonomy is a fundamental science that provides the scaffolding for biology. But the true value of t...
The Internet has the potential to provide wider access to biological taxonomy, the knowledge base of...
Respond to this article Subject collections The Internet has the potential to provide wider access t...
Taxonomic data form a substantial, but scattered, resource. The alternative to such a fragmented sys...
Abstract Taxonomists' efforts throughout history provide significant amount of data that give suppor...
Abstract. — Taxonomic indexing refers to a new array of taxonomically intelligent network services t...
In view of the numerous valuable information pertaining to biological diversity scattered in various...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the science of taxonomy, its development through time, and how ...
CATE (Creating a Taxonomic E-science) is a pilot project funded by the UK Natural Environment Resear...
Taxonomy has a long tradition of describing earth's biodiversity. For the past 20 years or so, taxon...
In many ways, taxonomy and nomenclature lie at the center of all of biodiversity science. Most data ...
Taxonomy is a key to life not only in providing guides to distinguishing species but in opening the ...
Taxonomic databases are perpetuating approaches to citing literature that may have been appropriate ...
Objective Taxonomists provide all the names and organisation for the life on Earth. The objective of...
This EPBRS e-conference on “Strategies for Taxonomy: Research in a Changing World” focused on identi...