| Biodiversity Information Science and Standards | |
| Formulaic Unpublished Names: The need for a TDWG standard and for the inclusion of such names in apps such as iNaturalist | |
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| Arthur D Chapman1  Thomas Mesaglio2  Guy Taseski2  | |
| [1] Australian Biodiversity Information Services;University of New South Wales | |
| 关键词: citizen science; taxonomy; species names; data aggregator; threatened species; Australian biodiversity; conservation legislation; | |
| DOI : 10.3897/biss.6.91062 | |
| 来源: Pensoft | |
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【 摘 要 】
Names are essential for communication. In biodiversity we have a nomenclature system that has stood the test of time (around 270 years) and, despite some shortcomings, it works. However, the world has changed. Extinction rates have increased rapidly in recent times and are rising at ever increasing rates due to climate change and human neglect. As a result, we need to do everything we can to protect the species that remain and, to do that, we need to be able to communicate about those species. The publishing process is slow, and there is a dearth of taxonomists, so the formal publication for many of these species, especially in the tropics and the New World, cannot keep up with the ever-increasing known unpublished species. It is estimated (Chapman 2009) that only about 16% of the world’s species have been described. In plants that figure is around 65% described, with 35% still undescribed. Many of these are known, and many are threatened, but unless we give them names, we cannot adequately communicate about them, exchange data on them, or add them into conservation legislation. This includes being able to identify photos, etc. in citizen science apps such as iNaturalist, which can be important in determining ranges, identifying new taxa, and for taxonomists and other researchers.In the 1980s, Australia developed a formulaic naming system for undescribed plant species (Chapman 2005). The formulaic name follows the format: \"
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