2021
DOI: 10.36253/jopt-10802
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Is the demise of plant taxonomy in sight? Maybe yes, maybe no…

Abstract: Taxonomy -the scientific discipline that explores, discovers, interprets, represents, names, and organizes organic beings -is an integral component of biogeography, evolutionary biology, ecology, conservation and other biodiversity studies (Ebach et al. 2011: 550).

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“…Furthermore, E-infrastructures require long-term funding policies because they are of public interest and the eFloraMEX will need continuous support (Canhos et al 2015). International pleas to consider taxonomy as a modern and active discipline have been expressed previously in many international forums (Ebach et al 2011, Grieneisen et al 2014, Baldini et al 2021, Engel et al 2021. The online Flora of Mexico should be seen as a project that foments broad participation, and generates understanding of its value and funding from national and international organizations.…”
Section: O N L I N E F I R S Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, E-infrastructures require long-term funding policies because they are of public interest and the eFloraMEX will need continuous support (Canhos et al 2015). International pleas to consider taxonomy as a modern and active discipline have been expressed previously in many international forums (Ebach et al 2011, Grieneisen et al 2014, Baldini et al 2021, Engel et al 2021. The online Flora of Mexico should be seen as a project that foments broad participation, and generates understanding of its value and funding from national and international organizations.…”
Section: O N L I N E F I R S Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing capacity for marine species discovery and taxonomy is required to meet the current deficit in our knowledge of ocean biodiversity (e.g. Ebach et al, 2011;Fontaine et al, 2012;Baldini et al, 2021;Engel et al, 2021). This is not just human capacity but also institutional capacity to process samples and to store, maintain and curate specimen collections, including, for example, cryogenic storage of tissues for genomic DNA extraction (e.g.…”
Section: Capacity Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not just human capacity but also institutional capacity to process samples and to store, maintain and curate specimen collections, including, for example, cryogenic storage of tissues for genomic DNA extraction (e.g. Paknia et al, 2015;Baldini et al, 2021) and associated images. For example, there are limited efforts underway to develop DNA tissue banks regionally in the Bay of Bengal of the Northern Indian Ocean and the Ocean Census can help accelerate such initiatives over the long term.…”
Section: Capacity Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We are not the first to recognize this phenomenon of botanical knowledge loss. Multiple papers have discussed the decline of botany as a science (Crisci et al, 2020 ; Drea, 2011 ), but often these papers have focused on the threats to biodiversity (Baldini et al, 2021 ; Prather et al, 2004 ) without a focus on the broader existential threats.…”
Section: The Known Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%