In addition to a brief account of the need to have unique and unambiguous scientific names for taxa, this paper, annotated with examples of sea cucumbers, explains the basics of zoological nomenclature. In doing so it aims to reduce the confusion that exists among various breeds of end-users of taxonomists who may not fully understand the seemingly arbitrary and often volatile nature of scientific names. This paper also aims to provide teachers and students with a comprehensible account of the basic principles of zoological nomenclature
abstract: Cyber-taxonomy of name usage has focused primarily on producing authoritative lists of nam...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
International audienceInvestigations of biodiversity, biogeography, and ecological processes rely on...
In many ways, taxonomy and nomenclature lie at the center of all of biodiversity science. Most data ...
General: Scientific names are Latin (or latinized) names assigned to particular organisms, living or...
Finding the right name for a specimen involves two major issues. First, there is the question of nom...
Many, mostly older, names of animal species are nomenclaturally problematic, either because their or...
Taxonomy is the science of naming and describing organisms. It is a highly formalized science whose ...
Historically, animals had been referred to by common or vernacular names, which varied from country ...
Since 1758, with the publication of Systema Naturae by Linnaeus, thousands of scientific names have ...
The species name is a shorthand identifier for a taxonomic entity and provides an important informat...
A historical account of the animal and plant naming processExplanation on how plants and animals are...
Taxonomy is a key to life not only in providing guides to distinguishing species but in opening the ...
Abstract. Linnaeus and other 18th Century naturalists practiced nomenclature in a way that associate...
Taxonomy is the discipline of Biology that identifies, names and classifies organisms according to ...
abstract: Cyber-taxonomy of name usage has focused primarily on producing authoritative lists of nam...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
International audienceInvestigations of biodiversity, biogeography, and ecological processes rely on...
In many ways, taxonomy and nomenclature lie at the center of all of biodiversity science. Most data ...
General: Scientific names are Latin (or latinized) names assigned to particular organisms, living or...
Finding the right name for a specimen involves two major issues. First, there is the question of nom...
Many, mostly older, names of animal species are nomenclaturally problematic, either because their or...
Taxonomy is the science of naming and describing organisms. It is a highly formalized science whose ...
Historically, animals had been referred to by common or vernacular names, which varied from country ...
Since 1758, with the publication of Systema Naturae by Linnaeus, thousands of scientific names have ...
The species name is a shorthand identifier for a taxonomic entity and provides an important informat...
A historical account of the animal and plant naming processExplanation on how plants and animals are...
Taxonomy is a key to life not only in providing guides to distinguishing species but in opening the ...
Abstract. Linnaeus and other 18th Century naturalists practiced nomenclature in a way that associate...
Taxonomy is the discipline of Biology that identifies, names and classifies organisms according to ...
abstract: Cyber-taxonomy of name usage has focused primarily on producing authoritative lists of nam...
Taxonomists contribute to science in three ways: recognition of taxa, classification of taxa, and in...
International audienceInvestigations of biodiversity, biogeography, and ecological processes rely on...