[Taxacom] Binomial Nomenclature - was: "cataloguing hypotheses & not real things"
Fred Schueler
bckcdb at istar.ca
Sun Sep 1 08:26:15 CDT 2013
On 9/1/2013 8:18 AM, Fred Schueler wrote:
> On 9/1/2013 5:58 AM, Dan Lahr wrote:
>
>> One of the things that I often wonder is why nobody ever suggested a more
>> logical, parsimonious and I suspect bioinformatics friendlier (not my area,
>> can someone confirm?) transition to uninomial nomenclature.
>
> nobody? - Rising, James D., and Frederick W. Schueler. 1972. How
> stable is binominal nomenclature? Systematic Zoology 21:438-439 - it's
> been suggested many times, it's just that adoption would require large
> numbers of taxonomists to agree on something, which runs counter to the
> spirit of the Codes.
* and just as a final comment for today, the big problem with uninominal
nomenclature is that the only plausible starting point for it is a
hypenation or something of the existing binominal names (Rising &
Schueler, 1972), which would fix forever the existing generic
arrangements in the minds of the taxonomically naive users, who are
supposed to be the main beneficiary of uninominal names...
fred.
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