The Study of Species in the Era of Biodiversity: A Tale of Stupidity

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2010
Authors:F. Boero
Journal:Diversity
Volume:2
Pagination:115–126
Date Published:January
ISSN:1424-2818
Keywords:biodiversity, conservation, science-policy, taxonomic-impediment, taxonomy
Abstract:

Research policies ensuing from the Convention on Biological Diversity made huge funds available to study biodiversity. These were mostly dedicated to projects aimed at providing services to taxonomy via information and technology, or to develop ” modern”, i.e., molecular, approaches to taxonomy. Traditional taxonomy was overly neglected and is in serious distress all over the world. It is argued that both novel and traditional ways to study biodiversity are essential and that the demise of traditional taxonomy (based on phenotypes) in the era of biodiversity is the result of an unwise policy, mainly fostered by portions of the scientific community that aim at taking total advantage of the funds dedicated to the study of biodiversity.

URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d2010115
DOI:10.3390/d2010115
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