International audienceBackground: An opinion currently shared by taxonomists and non taxonomists alike is that the work of inventorying biodiversity is unbalanced: firstly, in favour of countries in which taxonomy has been studied for a long time, and, secondly, in favour of vertebrates. In the current context of threats of species extinction, access for taxonomists to biological material and information becomes crucial if the scientific community really aims at a better knowledge of biological diversity before it is severely and irreversibly impoverished. We performed an analysis of 748 papers published in Zootaxa in 2006 and 2007, as well as 434 questionnaires sent to their authors to test these opinions. A generalization of these results...
We evaluated the quality of information about taxonomic identifications in 710 papers published in s...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
There is broad recognition by practicing taxonomists that the field is going through a crisis, which...
International audienceBackground: An opinion currently shared by taxonomists and non taxonomists ali...
International audienceBackground to the work: For centuries taxonomy has relied on dead animal speci...
The current biodiversity crisis leads to demands for the internationalization of taxonomy, however, ...
Even after more than 250 years of descriptive taxonomy, it is clear that there are many more species...
Concern has been expressed around the world concerning the ‘taxonomic crisis’: that is, although bio...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
Recent commentary by Costello and collaborators on the current state of the global taxonomic enterpr...
Global amphibian declines are one of the biggest challenges currently facing the conservation commu...
For centuries taxonomy has relied on dead animal specimens, a practice that persists today despite t...
Background to the work For centuries taxonomy has relied on dead animal specimens, a practice tha...
There is a long tradition of assessing the activity and progress of taxonomy with quantitative indic...
Taxonomic bias, resulting in some taxa receiving more attention than others, has been shown to persi...
We evaluated the quality of information about taxonomic identifications in 710 papers published in s...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
There is broad recognition by practicing taxonomists that the field is going through a crisis, which...
International audienceBackground: An opinion currently shared by taxonomists and non taxonomists ali...
International audienceBackground to the work: For centuries taxonomy has relied on dead animal speci...
The current biodiversity crisis leads to demands for the internationalization of taxonomy, however, ...
Even after more than 250 years of descriptive taxonomy, it is clear that there are many more species...
Concern has been expressed around the world concerning the ‘taxonomic crisis’: that is, although bio...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
Recent commentary by Costello and collaborators on the current state of the global taxonomic enterpr...
Global amphibian declines are one of the biggest challenges currently facing the conservation commu...
For centuries taxonomy has relied on dead animal specimens, a practice that persists today despite t...
Background to the work For centuries taxonomy has relied on dead animal specimens, a practice tha...
There is a long tradition of assessing the activity and progress of taxonomy with quantitative indic...
Taxonomic bias, resulting in some taxa receiving more attention than others, has been shown to persi...
We evaluated the quality of information about taxonomic identifications in 710 papers published in s...
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species desc...
There is broad recognition by practicing taxonomists that the field is going through a crisis, which...