Taxonomic names are critical to the communication of biodiversity—they link data together whether it be distribution data, traits or phylogeny. Large taxonomic groups, such as many plant families, are globally distributed as is the taxonomic expertise of the family. A growing knowledge base requires collaboration to develop an up-to-date checklist as a research foundation. The legume (Fabaceae) community has a strong history of collaboration including the International Legume Database and Information Service (ILDIS), which curated the names but ILDIS is no longer up to date. In 2020, under the umbrella of the Legume Phylogeny Working Group (LPWG), a group of taxonomists began updating the legume taxonomy as part of a larger collaboration ar...
The Leguminosae, the third-largest angiosperm family, has a global distribution and high ecological ...
In 2021, the World Flora Online (WFO) Council agreed that the team at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinb...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
A preliminary, global, community endorsed checklist for Leguminosae (Fabaceae). The World Checkl...
The need for scientists to exchange, share, and organise data has resulted in a proliferation of res...
The need for scientists to exchange, share and organise data has resulted in a proliferation of biod...
AbstractThe Leguminosae (or Fabaceae) currently comprises 751 genera. In most of the world's herbari...
The Leguminosae, the third-largest angiosperm family, has a global distribution and high ecological ...
Legume systematists have been making great progress in understanding evolutionary relationships with...
Plants are a relatively well curated and maintained taxonomic group. Despite all this taxonomic effo...
A static copy of the Taxonomic Backbone data is available for download here. These data are provided...
The Leguminosae, the third-largest angiosperm family, has a global distribution and high ecological ...
In 2021, the World Flora Online (WFO) Council agreed that the team at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinb...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
A preliminary, global, community endorsed checklist for Leguminosae (Fabaceae). The World Checkl...
The need for scientists to exchange, share, and organise data has resulted in a proliferation of res...
The need for scientists to exchange, share and organise data has resulted in a proliferation of biod...
AbstractThe Leguminosae (or Fabaceae) currently comprises 751 genera. In most of the world's herbari...
The Leguminosae, the third-largest angiosperm family, has a global distribution and high ecological ...
Legume systematists have been making great progress in understanding evolutionary relationships with...
Plants are a relatively well curated and maintained taxonomic group. Despite all this taxonomic effo...
A static copy of the Taxonomic Backbone data is available for download here. These data are provided...
The Leguminosae, the third-largest angiosperm family, has a global distribution and high ecological ...
In 2021, the World Flora Online (WFO) Council agreed that the team at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinb...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...