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New species in the Old World: Europe as a frontier in biodiversity exploration, a test bed for 21st century taxonomy
Abstract
The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species described annually, mostly from the tropics. However, taxonomy is usually described as a science in crisis, lacking manpower and funding, a politically acknowledged problem known as the Taxonomic Impediment. Using data from the Fauna Europaea database and the Zoological Record, we show that contrary to general belief, developed and heavily-studied parts of the world are important reservoirs of unknown species. In Europe, new species of multicellular terrestrial and freshwater animals are being discovered and named at an unprecedented rate: since the 1950s, more than 770 new species are on average described each year from Europe, which add to the 125,000 terrestrial and freshwater multicellular species already known in this region. There is no sign of having reached a plateau that would allow for the assessment of the magnitude of European biodiversity. More remarkably, over 60% of these new species are described by non-professional taxonomists. Amateurs are recognized as an essential part of the workforce in ecology and astronomy, but the magnitude of non-professional taxonomist contributions to alpha-taxonomy has not been fully realized until now. Our results stress the importance of developing a system that better supports and guides this formidable workforce, as we seek to overcome the Taxonomic Impediment and speed up the process of describing the planetary biodiversity before it is too late.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000305335800020
Bibliographic citation
Fontaine, B.; van Achterberg, K.; Alonso-Zarazaga, M.A.; Araujo, A.; Asche, M.; Aspöck, H.; Aspöck, U.; Audisio, P.; Aukema, B.; Bailly, N.; Balsamo, M.; Bank, R.A.; Belfiore, C.; Bogdanowicz, W.; Boxshall, G.; Burckhardt, D.; Chylarecki, P.; Deharveng, L.; Dubois, A.; Enghoff, H.; Fochetti, R.; Fontaine, C.; Gargominy, O.; Lopez, M.S.G.; Goujet, D.; Harvey, M.S.; Heller, K.; van Helsdingen, P.; Hoch, H.; de Jong, Y.; Karsholt, O.; Los, W.; Magowski, W.; Massard, J.A.; McInnes, S.J.; Mendes, L.; Mey, E.; Michelsen, V.; Minelli, A.; Nafria, J.M.N.; van Nieukerken, E.J.; Pape, T.; De Prins, W.; Ramos, M.; Ricci, C.; Roselaar, C.; Rota, E.; Segers, H.; Timm, T.; Van Tol, J.; Bouchet, P. (2012). New species in the Old World: Europe as a frontier in biodiversity exploration, a test bed for 21st century taxonomy. PLoS One 7(5): e36881. https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036881
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Authors

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Name
Benoît Fontaine
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Name
Kees van Achterberg
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Name
Miguel Angel Alonso-Zarazaga
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Name
Rafael Araujo
author
Name
Manfred Asche
author
Name
Horst Aspöck
author
Name
Ulrike Aspöck
author
Name
Paolo Audisio
author
Name
Berend Aukema
author
Name
Nicolas Bailly
author
Name
Maria Balsamo
author
Name
Ruud A. Bank
author
Name
Carlo Belfiore
author
Name
Wieslaw Bogdanowicz
author
Name
Geoffrey Boxshall
author
Name
Daniel Burckhardt
author
Name
Przemyslaw Chylarecki
author
Name
Louis Deharveng
author
Name
Alain Dubois
author
Name
Henrik Enghoff
author
Name
Romolo Fochetti
author
Name
Colin Fontaine
author
Name
Olivier Gargominy
author
Name
Maria Soledad Gomez Lopez
author
Name
Daniel Goujet
author
Name
Mark S. Harvey
author
Name
Klaus-Gerhard Heller
author
Name
Peter van Helsdingen
author
Name
Hannelore Hoch
author
Name
Yde de Jong
author
Name
Ole Karsholt
author
Name
Wouter Los
author
Name
Wojciech Magowski
author
Name
Jos Massard
author
Name
Sandra McInnes
author
Name
Luis Mendes
author
Name
Eberhard Mey
author
Name
Verner Michelsen
author
Name
Alessandro Minelli
author
Name
Juan M. Nieto Nafria
author
Name
Erik J. van Nieukerken
author
Name
Thomas Pape
author
Name
Willy De Prins
author
Name
Marian Ramos
author
Name
Claudia Ricci
author
Name
Cees Roselaar
author
Name
Emilia Rota
author
Name
Hendrik Segers
Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5399-3657
author
Name
Tarmo Timm
author
Name
Jan Van Tol
author
Name
Philippe Bouchet
Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5864-8676

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2017-08-04
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2018-02-13