[Taxacom] How many species have been reported only once
David Patterson
dpatterson at eol.org
Fri Mar 19 14:13:26 CDT 2010
I have heard suggestions that our understanding of 50% and 65% of all species is limited to the information that was included in the original description. That is, for very many species, there have not been any further publications that add new information. These are the 'once only' species. If the proportion is as high as this, it bears upon the reliability and effectiveness of the discovery process, how many species there are, and on asymmetry within our discipline.
Does anyone know of analyses that explore this matter, or have any data to confirm the proportion of 'once only' species in their sphere of expertise?
Thanks
David Patterson
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David J Patterson
Senior Taxonomist, EOL
CoPI Life Sciences, Data Conservancy
Biodiversity Informatics
Marine Biological Laboratory
Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543, USA.
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dpatterson at mbl.edu
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