a Grand Scheme for systematics?
Atilano Contreras-Ramos
cont0001 at GOLD.TC.UMN.EDU
Mon Mar 11 21:30:14 CST 1996
> Doug Yanega writes (in part):
> > I've sometimes thought that perhaps what we need is a Grand >Scheme;
> >a multi-national, multi-institutional program that can >attract its OWN
> >funding, award grants, and be self-perpetuating.
> I don't think this is what we need, above and beyond the question of whether
> it is possible to achieve.
> Franz Rugose
I have to disagree with Franz. We often forget that developing countries have
high biodiversity yet low systematics resources (e.g., systematists). There
have already been "macroproposals" for taxonomic research. I believe a somewhat
modest (but efficient) international organism to coordinate efforts for training
new systematists, fund systematics research, and to help create a network for
similar goals is not a bad idea. Cohesion and active consensus among world
systematists should be a useful strategy.
Atilano Contreras-Ramos
U. Minnesota, Dept. Entomology
St. Paul, MN 55108; USA.
----after March 1996----------
Instituto de Biologia, UNAM
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04510 Mexico, D.F.; MEXICO.
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