Australian Faunal Directory data were used to create a new, publicly available dataset, nai50, which lists 18318 species and subspecies names for Australian insects described in the period 1961–2010, together with associated publishing data. The number of taxonomic publications introducing the new names varied little around a long-term average of 70 per year, with ca 420 new names published per year during the 30-year period 1981–2010. Within this stable pattern there were steady increases in multi-authored and 'Smith in Jones and Smith' names, and a decline in publication of names in entomology journals and books. For taxonomic works published in Australia, a publications peak around 1990 reflected increases in museum, scientific society a...
special issue aimed at show-casing Australian entomology to the world (e.g. Ferrar 2004, Ridsdill-Sm...
Fig 1. Time series of newly described species for the families Cicadellidae, Miridae, Pyralidae and ...
Fig 3. Average page length of new species descriptions (Cicadellidae, Miridae, Pyralidae and Staphyl...
Australian Faunal Directory data were used to create a new, publicly available dataset, nai50, which...
<p>Australian Faunal Directory data were used to create a new, publicly available dataset, nai50, wh...
Number of new species and subspecies names by year in nai50 published in books and journal articles
Insect taxonomy is fundamental to global biodiversity research, but few studies have been conducted ...
Insect taxonomy is fundamental to global biodiversity research, but few studies have been conducted ...
Fig 5 (continued on next page). Number of articles published by continent (Europe, North America, So...
Figure 6 - Number of new species and subspecies names by year in nai50, showing raw data (s...
Figure 14 - Number of new species and subspecies names by year in nai50 in Australian Journ...
Figure 3 - Percentage of publications by year in nai50 with single-author names, e.g. 'Smit...
6.3 MB plain-text, tab-separated table with 22 columns and 18319 rows (including header row)
Figure 13 - Number of publications by year in nai50 in Australian Journal of Zoology (fille...
Fig 2. Average new species described per article (Cicadellidae, Miridae, Pyralidae and Staphylinidae...
special issue aimed at show-casing Australian entomology to the world (e.g. Ferrar 2004, Ridsdill-Sm...
Fig 1. Time series of newly described species for the families Cicadellidae, Miridae, Pyralidae and ...
Fig 3. Average page length of new species descriptions (Cicadellidae, Miridae, Pyralidae and Staphyl...
Australian Faunal Directory data were used to create a new, publicly available dataset, nai50, which...
<p>Australian Faunal Directory data were used to create a new, publicly available dataset, nai50, wh...
Number of new species and subspecies names by year in nai50 published in books and journal articles
Insect taxonomy is fundamental to global biodiversity research, but few studies have been conducted ...
Insect taxonomy is fundamental to global biodiversity research, but few studies have been conducted ...
Fig 5 (continued on next page). Number of articles published by continent (Europe, North America, So...
Figure 6 - Number of new species and subspecies names by year in nai50, showing raw data (s...
Figure 14 - Number of new species and subspecies names by year in nai50 in Australian Journ...
Figure 3 - Percentage of publications by year in nai50 with single-author names, e.g. 'Smit...
6.3 MB plain-text, tab-separated table with 22 columns and 18319 rows (including header row)
Figure 13 - Number of publications by year in nai50 in Australian Journal of Zoology (fille...
Fig 2. Average new species described per article (Cicadellidae, Miridae, Pyralidae and Staphylinidae...
special issue aimed at show-casing Australian entomology to the world (e.g. Ferrar 2004, Ridsdill-Sm...
Fig 1. Time series of newly described species for the families Cicadellidae, Miridae, Pyralidae and ...
Fig 3. Average page length of new species descriptions (Cicadellidae, Miridae, Pyralidae and Staphyl...