New species in the old world: Europe as a frontier in biodiversity exploration, a test bed for 21st century taxonomy
Submitted by susan on Mon, 2012-06-11 13:01
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species described annually, mostly from the tropics. However, taxonomy is usually described as a science in crisis, lacking manpower and funding, a politically acknowledged problem known as the Taxonomic Impediment. Using data from the Fauna Europaea database and the Zoological Record, we show that contrary to general belief, developed and heavily-studied parts of the world are important reservoirs of unknown species.
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http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0036881
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23/05/2012