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160 years of D.E.Z. – what is the recipe for thy long life?

机译:D.E.Z. 160年–你长寿的秘诀是什么?

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This year we look back at 160 years of entomological research published in the DEZ. Believe it or not, our journal is the third oldest of all still existing entomological periodicals worldwide! A concatenation of favourable circumstances? At first glance, the first decades were rather tough ones, involving personal controversies, splitting of the society behind the journal and the journal itself, and later reunion (Wessel 2007). However, at the second glance, this period seems to have been an excellent one at the same time, as the young and dedicated visionary, Gustav Kraatz, the first editor of the DEZ, guided the journal throughout these troublesome waters for the first 50 years. What makes him visionary? Already 160 years ago, he promoted high standards in taxonomical publications such as the description of both sexes when erecting new genera, the publication of comprehensive revisions instead of single species descriptions and the exploration of new diagnostic characters (Wessel 2007) – not much to add 160 years later! More than this, under his editorship the DEZ was at the forefront of the development and establishing of internationally recognized nomenclatorial rules in entomology, regulating foremost issues of priority (Wessel 2007). Still today, nomenclatorial issues constitute a hot topic in entomological publishing.Finally, Gustav Kraatz was driven by the urge to combine collections and libraries of all German entomologists, so that scientists could have free access (Wessel 2007). In 1886, he founded an Entomological National Museum that still exists and is nowadays known as DEI – Deutsches Entomologisches Institut. It would have certainly pleased Gustav Kraatz that since the transfer of the DEZ from Wiley to Pensoft in 2014 all articles are published under an open access policy, likewise facilitating the access to knowledge.The incredible number of 22.613 species descriptions published in the last 160 years in the DEZ (Stelbrink and Wessel 2008; numbers updated) are a substantial contribution to our knowledge of the insects on this planet. The vision of Gustav Kraatz and the commitment of many following editors and authors have made the success of the DEZ possible. Together let’s do our best to continue this line to the future!.
机译:今年,我们回顾了DEZ中发表的160年的昆虫学研究。信不信由你,我们的期刊是全球所有仍然存在的昆虫学期刊中排名第三的!一系列有利的情况?乍一看,前几十年是艰难的时期,涉及个人争议,期刊背后的社会分裂和期刊本身,以及后来的团聚(Wessel 2007)。然而,乍一看,这个时期似乎是同时的,因为年轻而专注的有远见的DEZ的第一位编辑古斯塔夫·克拉茨(Gustav Kraatz)在头50年中为这些麻烦不断的水域提供了指南。是什么让他有远见?早在160年前,他就促进了生物分类学出版物中的高标准,例如在建立新属时对两性的描述,对综合修订版本(而不是对单个物种的描述)的发布以及对新诊断特征的探索(Wessel 2007)–不足之处160年后!不仅如此,在他的编辑领导下,DEZ处于制定和建立国际公认的昆虫学命名规则的最前沿,规范了最重要的优先事项(Wessel 2007)。直到今天,命名学问题仍是昆虫学出版的热门话题。最后,古斯塔夫·克拉茨(Gustav Kraatz)受到将所有德国昆虫学家的藏书和图书馆相结合的冲动的驱使,以便科学家可以自由使用(Wessel 2007)。 1886年,他建立了一个昆虫学国家博物馆,该博物馆至今仍然存在,如今被称为DEI –德意志联邦理工学院。自2014年将DEZ从Wiley转移到Pensoft以来,古斯塔夫·克拉茨(Gustav Kraatz)一定会感到高兴。所有文章都是在开放获取政策下发表的,同样也促进了知识的获取。在过去160年中,发表了令人难以置信的22.613个物种描述在DEZ中(Stelbrink和Wessel,2008年;更新的数字)对我们对这个星球上昆虫的了解做出了重大贡献。古斯塔夫·克拉茨(Gustav Kraatz)的愿景以及随后的许多编辑和作者的承诺使DEZ的成功成为可能。让我们共同努力,将这条线延续到未来!

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