The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species described annually, mostly from the tropics. However, taxonomy is usually described as a science in crisis, lacking manpower and funding, a politically acknowledged problem known as the Taxonomic Impediment. Using data from the Fauna Europaea database and the Zoological Record, we show that contrary to general belief, developed and heavily-studied parts of the world are important reservoirs of unknown species. In Europe, new species of multicellular terrestrial and freshwater animals are being discovered and named at an unprecedented rate: since the 1950s, more than 770 new species are on average described each year from Europe, which add to the ...
Scholarly knowledge about biodiversity is documented in hundreds of millions of pages of scientific ...
International audienceBackground: An opinion currently shared by taxonomists and non taxonomists ali...
Fauna Europaea provides a public web-service with an index of scientific names (including important ...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
Non-professional taxonomists have been responsible for describing more than half of the animal speci...
Fauna Europaea is Europe's main zoological taxonomic index, making the scientific names and distribu...
The sheer scale of the taxonomic enterprise is an obstacle to conservation and science which is comp...
This presentation focuses on the service aspect of taxonomy in Europe, encompassing the description,...
Biological sciences have for more than 250 years depended on the nomenclatural system established by...
summer/winter 2008- vol. 6, nº 2 Zoologists and botanists look to exotic places in order to find int...
Fauna Europaea provides a public web-service with an index of scientific names (including important...
Scholarly knowledge about biodiversity is documented in hundreds of millions of pages of scientific ...
International audienceBackground: An opinion currently shared by taxonomists and non taxonomists ali...
Fauna Europaea provides a public web-service with an index of scientific names (including important ...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
Non-professional taxonomists have been responsible for describing more than half of the animal speci...
Fauna Europaea is Europe's main zoological taxonomic index, making the scientific names and distribu...
The sheer scale of the taxonomic enterprise is an obstacle to conservation and science which is comp...
This presentation focuses on the service aspect of taxonomy in Europe, encompassing the description,...
Biological sciences have for more than 250 years depended on the nomenclatural system established by...
summer/winter 2008- vol. 6, nº 2 Zoologists and botanists look to exotic places in order to find int...
Fauna Europaea provides a public web-service with an index of scientific names (including important...
Scholarly knowledge about biodiversity is documented in hundreds of millions of pages of scientific ...
International audienceBackground: An opinion currently shared by taxonomists and non taxonomists ali...
Fauna Europaea provides a public web-service with an index of scientific names (including important ...