Resolving taxonmic discrepancies: Role of Electronic Catalogues of Known Organisms

Autores/as

  • Vishwas Shravan Chavan National Chemical Laboratory
  • Nilesh Sunil Rane National Chemical Laboratory
  • Aparna Watve National Chemical Laboratory
  • Michael Ruggiero Integrated Taxonomic Information System, US Geological Survey, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17161/bi.v2i0.16

Palabras clave:

Biodiversity informatics, electronic catalogue, taxonomic discrepancies, Indian fauna

Resumen

There is a disparity in availability of nomenclature change literature to the taxonomists of the developing world and availability of taxonomic papers published by developing world scientists to their counterparts in developed part of the globe. This has resulted in several discrepancies in the naming of organisms. Development of electronic catalogues of names of known organisms would help in pointing out these issues. We have attempted to highlight a few of such discrepancies found while developing IndFauna, an electronic catalogue of known Indian fauna and comparing it with existing global and regional databases.

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Biografía del autor/a

  • Vishwas Shravan Chavan, National Chemical Laboratory
    http://www.ncbi.org.in/cv/vishwas/
  • Nilesh Sunil Rane, National Chemical Laboratory
    http://www.ncbi.org.in/cv/nilesh.html

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Publicado

2005-11-13

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Sección

Articles (peer-reviewed)

Cómo citar

Chavan, Vishwas Shravan, Nilesh Sunil Rane, Aparna Watve, and Michael Ruggiero. 2005. “Resolving Taxonmic Discrepancies: Role of Electronic Catalogues of Known Organisms”. Biodiversity Informatics 2 (November). https://doi.org/10.17161/bi.v2i0.16.