Typifying an era in biology through synthesis of biodiversity information: achievements and impediments
Tripp, E.A.; Hoagland, E.K. (2013). Typifying an era in biology through synthesis of biodiversity information: achievements and impediments. Taxon 62(5): 899-911. https://dx.doi.org/10.12705/625.14
In: Taxon. International Bureau for Plant Taxonomy and Nomenclature: Utrecht. ISSN 0040-0262; e-ISSN 1996-8175, more
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Author keywords |
BIODIVERSITY; COLLECTIONS; COST; CRISIS; DISCOVERY; ECONOMIC; FLORA; HERBARIUM; NATURAL HISTORY; NEW SPECIES; PERIOD; PROFIT; SERVICE; SYNTHESIS; TAXONOMIC IMPEDIMENT |
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- Tripp, E.A.
- Hoagland, E.K.
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Abstract |
While phylogenetic systematics has developed rapidly and impressively over the last five decades, a reawakened interest in the role and impact of biodiversity collections epitomizes the last two decades in particular. In this essay, we explore various aspects that characterize this Biodiversity Information Synthesis: achievements, impediments, shifting personnel roles, technological advancements, and predictions on future trends both bleak and promising. |
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