The role of taxonomy in species conservation
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Abstract
Taxonomy and species conservation are often assumed to be completely interdependent activities. However, a shortage of taxonomic information and skills, and confusion over where the limits to 'species' should be set, both cause problems for conservationists. There is no simple solution because species lists used for conservation planning (e.g. threatened species, species richness estimates, species covered by legislation) are often also used to determine which units should be the focus of conservation actions; this despite the fact that the two processes have such different goals and information needs. Species conservation needs two kinds of taxonomic solution: (i) a set of practical rules to standardize the…
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- Threatened species
- Economic shortage
- Umbrella species
- Environmental resource management
- Ecology
- Biology
- Taxonomy (biology)
- Interdependence
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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