Widespread support for a global species list with a formal governance system

Autores
Lien, Aaron M.; Bankib, Olaf; Barik, Saroj K.; Buckeridged, John S.; Christidis, Les; Cigliano, Maria Marta; Conix, Stijn; Costello, Mark John; Hobern, Donald; Kirk, Paul M.; Krohk, Andreas; Montgomery, Narelle; Zachos, F.; Nikolaeva, Svetlana; Orrell, Thomas M.; Pyle, Richard L.; Raz, Lauren; Thiele, Kevin; Thomson, Scott A.; van Dijk, Peter Paul; Wambiji, Nina; Whalen, Anthony; Zachos, Frank E.; Zhang, Zhi Qiang; Garnett, Stephen T.
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2023
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Taxonomic data are a scientific common. Unlike nomenclature,which has strong governance institutions, there are currentlyno generally accepted governance institutions for thecompilation of taxonomic data into an accepted global list.This gap results in challenges for conservation, ecologicalresearch, policymaking, international trade, and other areasof scientific and societal importance. Consensus on a globallist and its management requires effective governance andstandards, including agreed mechanisms for choosingamong competing taxonomies and partial lists. However,governance frameworks are currently lacking, and a callfor governance in 2017 generated critical responses. Anygovernance system to which compliance is voluntary requiresa high level of legitimacy and credibility among those by andfor whom it is created. Legitimacy and credibility, in turn,require adequate and credible consultation. Here, we reporton the results of a global survey of taxonomists, scientistsfrom other disciplines, and users of taxonomy designed toassess views and test ideas for a new system of taxonomiclist governance. We found a surprisingly high degree ofagreement on the need for a global list of accepted speciesand their names, and consistent views on what such a listshould provide to users and how it should be governed. Thesurvey suggests that consensus on a mechanism to create,manage, and govern a single widely accepted list of all theworld’s species is achievable. This finding was unexpectedgiven past controversies about the merits of list governance.
Fil: Lien, Aaron M.. University of Arizona; Estados Unidos
Fil: Bankib, Olaf. No especifíca;
Fil: Barik, Saroj K.. No especifíca;
Fil: Buckeridged, John S.. No especifíca;
Fil: Christidis, Les. Southern Cross University; Australia
Fil: Cigliano, Maria Marta. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores; Argentina
Fil: Conix, Stijn. Université Catholique de Louvain; Bélgica
Fil: Costello, Mark John. Nord Universitet; Australia
Fil: Hobern, Donald. No especifíca;
Fil: Kirk, Paul M.. No especifíca;
Fil: Krohk, Andreas. Natural History Museum Vienna; Australia
Fil: Montgomery, Narelle. No especifíca;
Fil: Zachos, F.. Vienna University of Technology; Austria
Fil: Nikolaeva, Svetlana. Natural History Museum; Reino Unido
Fil: Orrell, Thomas M.. National Museum of Natural History; Estados Unidos
Fil: Pyle, Richard L.. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum; Estados Unidos
Fil: Raz, Lauren. Universidad Nacional de Colombia; Colombia
Fil: Thiele, Kevin. Australian National University; Australia
Fil: Thomson, Scott A.. Centro de Estudos dos Quelônios da Amazônia; Brasil
Fil: van Dijk, Peter Paul. Re:wild; Estados Unidos
Fil: Wambiji, Nina. Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute; Kenia
Fil: Whalen, Anthony. Commonwealth Scientific And Industrial Research Organisation (csiro);
Fil: Zachos, Frank E.. Natural History Museum Vienna; Austria
Fil: Zhang, Zhi Qiang. University of Auckland; Nueva Zelanda
Fil: Garnett, Stephen T.. Australian National University; Australia
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spelling Widespread support for a global species list with a formal governance systemLien, Aaron M.Bankib, OlafBarik, Saroj K.Buckeridged, John S.Christidis, LesCigliano, Maria MartaConix, StijnCostello, Mark JohnHobern, DonaldKirk, Paul M.Krohk, AndreasMontgomery, NarelleZachos, F.Nikolaeva, SvetlanaOrrell, Thomas M.Pyle, Richard L.Raz, LaurenThiele, KevinThomson, Scott A.van Dijk, Peter PaulWambiji, NinaWhalen, AnthonyZachos, Frank E.Zhang, Zhi QiangGarnett, Stephen T.taxonomists surveytaxonomygovernancespecies listshttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.7https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1Taxonomic data are a scientific common. Unlike nomenclature,which has strong governance institutions, there are currentlyno generally accepted governance institutions for thecompilation of taxonomic data into an accepted global list.This gap results in challenges for conservation, ecologicalresearch, policymaking, international trade, and other areasof scientific and societal importance. Consensus on a globallist and its management requires effective governance andstandards, including agreed mechanisms for choosingamong competing taxonomies and partial lists. However,governance frameworks are currently lacking, and a callfor governance in 2017 generated critical responses. Anygovernance system to which compliance is voluntary requiresa high level of legitimacy and credibility among those by andfor whom it is created. Legitimacy and credibility, in turn,require adequate and credible consultation. Here, we reporton the results of a global survey of taxonomists, scientistsfrom other disciplines, and users of taxonomy designed toassess views and test ideas for a new system of taxonomiclist governance. We found a surprisingly high degree ofagreement on the need for a global list of accepted speciesand their names, and consistent views on what such a listshould provide to users and how it should be governed. Thesurvey suggests that consensus on a mechanism to create,manage, and govern a single widely accepted list of all theworld’s species is achievable. This finding was unexpectedgiven past controversies about the merits of list governance.Fil: Lien, Aaron M.. University of Arizona; Estados UnidosFil: Bankib, Olaf. No especifíca;Fil: Barik, Saroj K.. No especifíca;Fil: Buckeridged, John S.. No especifíca;Fil: Christidis, Les. Southern Cross University; AustraliaFil: Cigliano, Maria Marta. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores; ArgentinaFil: Conix, Stijn. Université Catholique de Louvain; BélgicaFil: Costello, Mark John. Nord Universitet; AustraliaFil: Hobern, Donald. No especifíca;Fil: Kirk, Paul M.. No especifíca;Fil: Krohk, Andreas. Natural History Museum Vienna; AustraliaFil: Montgomery, Narelle. No especifíca;Fil: Zachos, F.. Vienna University of Technology; AustriaFil: Nikolaeva, Svetlana. Natural History Museum; Reino UnidoFil: Orrell, Thomas M.. National Museum of Natural History; Estados UnidosFil: Pyle, Richard L.. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum; Estados UnidosFil: Raz, Lauren. Universidad Nacional de Colombia; ColombiaFil: Thiele, Kevin. Australian National University; AustraliaFil: Thomson, Scott A.. Centro de Estudos dos Quelônios da Amazônia; BrasilFil: van Dijk, Peter Paul. Re:wild; Estados UnidosFil: Wambiji, Nina. Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute; KeniaFil: Whalen, Anthony. Commonwealth Scientific And Industrial Research Organisation (csiro);Fil: Zachos, Frank E.. Natural History Museum Vienna; AustriaFil: Zhang, Zhi Qiang. University of Auckland; Nueva ZelandaFil: Garnett, Stephen T.. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Widespread support for a global species list with a formal governance system
title Widespread support for a global species list with a formal governance system
spellingShingle Widespread support for a global species list with a formal governance system
Lien, Aaron M.
taxonomists survey
taxonomy
governance
species lists
title_short Widespread support for a global species list with a formal governance system
title_full Widespread support for a global species list with a formal governance system
title_fullStr Widespread support for a global species list with a formal governance system
title_full_unstemmed Widespread support for a global species list with a formal governance system
title_sort Widespread support for a global species list with a formal governance system
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Lien, Aaron M.
Bankib, Olaf
Barik, Saroj K.
Buckeridged, John S.
Christidis, Les
Cigliano, Maria Marta
Conix, Stijn
Costello, Mark John
Hobern, Donald
Kirk, Paul M.
Krohk, Andreas
Montgomery, Narelle
Zachos, F.
Nikolaeva, Svetlana
Orrell, Thomas M.
Pyle, Richard L.
Raz, Lauren
Thiele, Kevin
Thomson, Scott A.
van Dijk, Peter Paul
Wambiji, Nina
Whalen, Anthony
Zachos, Frank E.
Zhang, Zhi Qiang
Garnett, Stephen T.
author Lien, Aaron M.
author_facet Lien, Aaron M.
Bankib, Olaf
Barik, Saroj K.
Buckeridged, John S.
Christidis, Les
Cigliano, Maria Marta
Conix, Stijn
Costello, Mark John
Hobern, Donald
Kirk, Paul M.
Krohk, Andreas
Montgomery, Narelle
Zachos, F.
Nikolaeva, Svetlana
Orrell, Thomas M.
Pyle, Richard L.
Raz, Lauren
Thiele, Kevin
Thomson, Scott A.
van Dijk, Peter Paul
Wambiji, Nina
Whalen, Anthony
Zachos, Frank E.
Zhang, Zhi Qiang
Garnett, Stephen T.
author_role author
author2 Bankib, Olaf
Barik, Saroj K.
Buckeridged, John S.
Christidis, Les
Cigliano, Maria Marta
Conix, Stijn
Costello, Mark John
Hobern, Donald
Kirk, Paul M.
Krohk, Andreas
Montgomery, Narelle
Zachos, F.
Nikolaeva, Svetlana
Orrell, Thomas M.
Pyle, Richard L.
Raz, Lauren
Thiele, Kevin
Thomson, Scott A.
van Dijk, Peter Paul
Wambiji, Nina
Whalen, Anthony
Zachos, Frank E.
Zhang, Zhi Qiang
Garnett, Stephen T.
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv taxonomists survey
taxonomy
governance
species lists
topic taxonomists survey
taxonomy
governance
species lists
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.7
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Taxonomic data are a scientific common. Unlike nomenclature,which has strong governance institutions, there are currentlyno generally accepted governance institutions for thecompilation of taxonomic data into an accepted global list.This gap results in challenges for conservation, ecologicalresearch, policymaking, international trade, and other areasof scientific and societal importance. Consensus on a globallist and its management requires effective governance andstandards, including agreed mechanisms for choosingamong competing taxonomies and partial lists. However,governance frameworks are currently lacking, and a callfor governance in 2017 generated critical responses. Anygovernance system to which compliance is voluntary requiresa high level of legitimacy and credibility among those by andfor whom it is created. Legitimacy and credibility, in turn,require adequate and credible consultation. Here, we reporton the results of a global survey of taxonomists, scientistsfrom other disciplines, and users of taxonomy designed toassess views and test ideas for a new system of taxonomiclist governance. We found a surprisingly high degree ofagreement on the need for a global list of accepted speciesand their names, and consistent views on what such a listshould provide to users and how it should be governed. Thesurvey suggests that consensus on a mechanism to create,manage, and govern a single widely accepted list of all theworld’s species is achievable. This finding was unexpectedgiven past controversies about the merits of list governance.
Fil: Lien, Aaron M.. University of Arizona; Estados Unidos
Fil: Bankib, Olaf. No especifíca;
Fil: Barik, Saroj K.. No especifíca;
Fil: Buckeridged, John S.. No especifíca;
Fil: Christidis, Les. Southern Cross University; Australia
Fil: Cigliano, Maria Marta. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores; Argentina
Fil: Conix, Stijn. Université Catholique de Louvain; Bélgica
Fil: Costello, Mark John. Nord Universitet; Australia
Fil: Hobern, Donald. No especifíca;
Fil: Kirk, Paul M.. No especifíca;
Fil: Krohk, Andreas. Natural History Museum Vienna; Australia
Fil: Montgomery, Narelle. No especifíca;
Fil: Zachos, F.. Vienna University of Technology; Austria
Fil: Nikolaeva, Svetlana. Natural History Museum; Reino Unido
Fil: Orrell, Thomas M.. National Museum of Natural History; Estados Unidos
Fil: Pyle, Richard L.. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum; Estados Unidos
Fil: Raz, Lauren. Universidad Nacional de Colombia; Colombia
Fil: Thiele, Kevin. Australian National University; Australia
Fil: Thomson, Scott A.. Centro de Estudos dos Quelônios da Amazônia; Brasil
Fil: van Dijk, Peter Paul. Re:wild; Estados Unidos
Fil: Wambiji, Nina. Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute; Kenia
Fil: Whalen, Anthony. Commonwealth Scientific And Industrial Research Organisation (csiro);
Fil: Zachos, Frank E.. Natural History Museum Vienna; Austria
Fil: Zhang, Zhi Qiang. University of Auckland; Nueva Zelanda
Fil: Garnett, Stephen T.. Australian National University; Australia
description Taxonomic data are a scientific common. Unlike nomenclature,which has strong governance institutions, there are currentlyno generally accepted governance institutions for thecompilation of taxonomic data into an accepted global list.This gap results in challenges for conservation, ecologicalresearch, policymaking, international trade, and other areasof scientific and societal importance. Consensus on a globallist and its management requires effective governance andstandards, including agreed mechanisms for choosingamong competing taxonomies and partial lists. However,governance frameworks are currently lacking, and a callfor governance in 2017 generated critical responses. Anygovernance system to which compliance is voluntary requiresa high level of legitimacy and credibility among those by andfor whom it is created. Legitimacy and credibility, in turn,require adequate and credible consultation. Here, we reporton the results of a global survey of taxonomists, scientistsfrom other disciplines, and users of taxonomy designed toassess views and test ideas for a new system of taxonomiclist governance. We found a surprisingly high degree ofagreement on the need for a global list of accepted speciesand their names, and consistent views on what such a listshould provide to users and how it should be governed. Thesurvey suggests that consensus on a mechanism to create,manage, and govern a single widely accepted list of all theworld’s species is achievable. This finding was unexpectedgiven past controversies about the merits of list governance.
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