Systema Naturae 250 - The Linnaean ArkAndrew Polaszek The advent of relational databasing and data storage capacity, coupled with revolutionary advances in molecular sequencing technology and specimen imaging, have led to a taxonomic renaissance. Systema Naturae 250 - The Linnaean Ark maps the origins of this renaissance, beginning with Linnaeus, through his "apostles", via the great unsung hero Charl |
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... edition of Linnaeus's Systema Naturae. Other central principles of animal nomenclature such as the principle of priority and that of typification came later, and owe little to Linnaeus. The continuum in the history of natural history ...
... edition of Linnaeus's Systema Naturae. Other central principles of animal nomenclature such as the principle of priority and that of typification came later, and owe little to Linnaeus. The continuum in the history of natural history ...
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... Edition (1758); and in part on an earlier article by the author, “The Linnaean enterprise: Past, present, and future,” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 149:344–348 (2005). 2 Linnaeus A Passion for Order* David Quammen ...
... Edition (1758); and in part on an earlier article by the author, “The Linnaean enterprise: Past, present, and future,” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 149:344–348 (2005). 2 Linnaeus A Passion for Order* David Quammen ...
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... editions of Systema Naturae, as well as strictly botanical volumes such as Flora Suecica (“Swedish Flora”) in 1745 ... edition of System Naturae, published in 1758–59 as two fat volumes, he extended it to all species, both plant and ...
... editions of Systema Naturae, as well as strictly botanical volumes such as Flora Suecica (“Swedish Flora”) in 1745 ... edition of System Naturae, published in 1758–59 as two fat volumes, he extended it to all species, both plant and ...
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... edition of Systema Naturae (1758). Rather than seeing the honor of appearing in such a publication, Rolander may have feared that it would leave him with nothing to offer a future employer. Another probability is that Rolander was ...
... edition of Systema Naturae (1758). Rather than seeing the honor of appearing in such a publication, Rolander may have feared that it would leave him with nothing to offer a future employer. Another probability is that Rolander was ...
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... edition of his famous Systema Naturae, the first edition of which had left the press in Leiden in December 1735. Each subsequent edition was augmented with the names and brief descriptions of whatever plants, animals, and minerals ...
... edition of his famous Systema Naturae, the first edition of which had left the press in Leiden in December 1735. Each subsequent edition was augmented with the names and brief descriptions of whatever plants, animals, and minerals ...
Contents
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A Matter of Life and Death | 29 |
Chapter 5 Engineering a Linnaean Ark of Knowledge for a Deluge of Species | 53 |
An Impediment to Biodiversity Studies? | 63 |
Diptera Names since Systema Naturae 1758 | 75 |
Chapter 8 ePublish or Perish? | 83 |
New Tools Applied to Accelerate the Taxonomic Process | 137 |
Strategies for Managing the BIG Index of All Scientific Names | 149 |
Chapter 15 LinnaeusSherbornZooBank | 163 |
Reviewing the First Year and Preparing for the Next 250 | 173 |
Chapter 17 Celebrating 250 Dynamic Years of Nomenclatural Debates | 185 |
Chapter 18 250 Years of Swedish Taxonomy | 241 |
Concordance of Linnaeuss Names for Rolanders Insects | 253 |
A Partial List of Rolanders Insects in De Geers Original Drawings | 265 |
Promising Signs from a MegaJornal in Taxonomy | 95 |
The OnRamp to Taxonomic Names | 109 |
Chapter 11 Future Taxonomy | 117 |
A New Digital Resource for Taxonomy | 127 |
Index | 267 |
Back cover | 285 |
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Actinobacillus adopted animals application authors barcode binomial binominal nomenclature biodiversity informatics Biodiversity Information biological Blanchard botanical Bouchet Candolle Catalogue challenges characters classification Code of Zoological collections Commission on Zoological conservation database Dayrat Diarium Diptera DNA barcoding edition electronic entomologists Figure GBIF Geer Sys Geer’s genera genus global groups holotype ICZN Index informatics insects International Code International Commission journals Linnaean Linnaean Enterprise Linnaeus Linnaeus’s Linné literature London LSID molecular Museum name-bearing types Natural History naturalists Nomenclator nomenclatural acts NRM box organisms PhyloCode phylogenetic plants Platygastroidea Polaszek Principle of Priority proposed protoconch publication published rank-based codes reference registration Retzius Rolander Rolander’s rules scientific names species names Strickland Code Surinam Sweden Swedish synonyms synonymy Systema Naturae Systematic Zoology taxa taxon taxon labels taxon names taxonomic taxonomists tion type specimens ZooBank Zoological Nomenclature zoologists zoos Zootaxa