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Twenty-First Century Biological Nomenclature-The Enduring Power of Names

机译:二十一世纪的生物命名 - 名字的持久力量

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Nomenclature and taxonomy are complementary and distinct aspects of the study of biodiversity, but the two are often confused even by biologists. Taxonomy is the part of the science of systematics that deals with identifying, describing, and categorizing organisms from species to higher taxa. Nomenclature is a system of giving names to organisms based on rules established for the process. Adoption of a system of binomial nomenclature by end of the 18th century helped standardize the process of naming the wealth of new organisms collected during the Age of Exploration, but before the middle of the 19th century, the turmoil resulting from differences in procedures and philosophies among practicing taxonomists necessitated the development of codes of nomenclature to regulate naming. By the early 20th century, codified sets of rules for the names of both plants and animals, nowadays usually abbreviated as International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (Botanical Code) and ICZN (Zoological Code), were in place internationally. These codes worked reasonably well through most of the 20th century, under the aegis of various international bodies, in part because procedures exist to bypass them when their provisions threaten nomenclatural stability. They also inspired the development of other nomenclatural codes for specific groups of organisms like bacteria, and, alternatively, the proposal of unified codes for all organisms. The rapid development of electronic communications and various means of electronic publication at the end of the 20th century, combined with what may be the advent of a new age of biological extinction, resulted in pressure to revise the codes to allow at least some degree of electronic publication and speedier description of new taxa in the 21st century. Consistent and unambiguous names are the platforms on which biological research and conservation practices are built. As we pursue the goals of documenting and conserving biodiversity, for which a stable nomenclature is essential, we must do so without restricting the freedom of the science of systematics.
机译:命名和分类是对生物多样性研究的互补和独特的方面,但甚至通过生物学家甚至常混淆。分类物是系统学科学的一部分,该部分涉及从物种到更高的分类群中的识别,描述和分类生物体。命名法是根据为该过程建立的规则给予生物的名称。通过18世纪末通过一项二项式命名制度,有助于标准化在探索期间收集的新生物的财富,但在19世纪中叶,动荡导致程序和哲学中的差异练习分类学家需要开发命名法以规范命名。在20世纪初,目前植物和动物的名称的编纂规则通常缩写为国际植物学命名(植物学代码)和ICZN(Zoological Code),在国际上缩写。这些代码在20世纪的大部分内部,在各种国际机构的宙斯索尼他,部分原因是,当他们的规定威胁着命名稳定时,存在绕过他们的程序。他们还鼓励为细菌种类的特定生物组的其他命名法的开发,或者,统一代码对所有生物的提案。电子通信的快速发展和20世纪末的电子出版方式,结合了生物灭绝的新时代的出现,导致了修改代码的压力,以允许至少一定程度的电子21世纪新出版物的出版和快速描述。一致和明确的名称是建立生物学研究和保护实践的平台。随着我们追求记录和保护生物多样性的目标,稳定的命名是必不可少的,我们必须这样做,而不限制系统学科学的自由。

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