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Cybertaxonomy to accomplish big things in aphid systematics
Favret, C. (2014). Cybertaxonomy to accomplish big things in aphid systematics. Insect Science 21(3): 392-399. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1744-7917.12088
In: Insect Science. Wiley-Blackwell: Hoboken. ISSN 1672-9609; e-ISSN 1744-7917, more
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    Aphididae Latreille, 1802 [WoRMS]
Author keywords
    Aphididae;collection;cyberspecimen;database;museum;specimen

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  • Favret, C.

Abstract
    Biodiversity sciences have progressed at such a pace that the taxonomic community has been unable to grow concomitantly to keep up with the influx of biological data. This “taxonomic impediment” has led some to suggest that taxonomy is no longer pertinent and to the development of methodologies that circumvent the taxonomic process. This article does not seek to argue for the importance of taxonomy but rather is a call to the aphid taxonomy community to rise to the challenge by dramatically increasing the volume and comprehensiveness of its output without sacrificing quality. Recent informatics technology allows us to mobilize the 2 most important aphid taxonomy resources: experts and specimens, both distributed globally. “Cyberspecimens,” museum specimens digitally rendered at a resolution sufficient for remote identification, and open “cybertaxonomic” tools will allow the international aphid taxonomic community to carry out large, ambitious, projects. The global aphid cybertaxonomy proposed here will serve not only the ends of research aphidologists, but also provide a model for other taxonomic communities to adapt and adopt as we confront both the taxonomic impediment and the taxonomic naysayers.

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