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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2014-02-27
Page range: 497–500
Abstract views: 28
PDF downloaded: 2

Overestimation of molecular and modelling methods and underestimation of traditional taxonomy leads to real problems in assessing and handling of the world’s biodiversity

CH-1255 Veyrier, Switzerland [Muséum d’histoire naturelle, rte de Malagnou 1, CH-1208 Geneva, Switzerland].
Biodiversity taxonomy trends impediments perspectives

Abstract

Since the 1992 Rio Convention on Biological Diversity, the earth’s biodiversity is a matter of constant public interest, but the community of scientists who describe and delimit species in mega-diverse animal groups, i.e. the bulk of global biodiversity, faces ever-increasing impediments. The problems are rooted in poor understanding of specificity of taxonomy, and overestimation of quantitative approaches and modern technology. A high proportion of the animal species still remains to be discovered and studied, so a more balanced approach to the situation is needed.