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Principles for creating a single authoritative list of the world’s species  wikidata:Q97057911 reasonator:Q97057911 s:en:Principles for creating a single authoritative list of the world’s species
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Stephen T. Garnett, Les Christidis, Stijn Conix, Mark J. Costello, Frank E. Zachos, Olaf S. Bánki, Yiming Bao, Saroj K. Barik, John S. Buckeridge, Donald Hobern, Aaron Lien, Narelle Montgomery, Svetlana Nikolaeva, Richard L. Pyle, Scott A. Thomson, Peter Paul van Dijk, Anthony Whalen], Zhi-Qiang Zhang, Kevin R. Thiele
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Principles for creating a single authoritative list of the world’s species Edit this at Wikidata
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English: Lists of species underpin many fields of human endeavour, but there are currently no universally accepted principles for deciding which biological species should be accepted when there are alternative taxonomic treatments (and, by extension, which scientific names should be applied to those species). As improvements in information technology make it easier to communicate, access, and aggregate biodiversity information, there is a need for a framework that helps taxonomists and the users of taxonomy decide which taxa and names should be used by society whilst continuing to encourage taxonomic research that leads to new species discoveries, new knowledge of species relationships, and the refinement of existing species concepts.
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Publication date 7 July 2020
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Research paper proposing the formation of a governance process for Global Species Lists

7 July 2020

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