Friday 21 Nov 2008
 
Year 2005

Wortley, A.H. and Wilkie, P.
Thematic review of Darwin Initiative’s contribution to the Global Taxonomy Initiative.
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (UK) and the Edinburgh Centre for Tropical Forests.

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Year 2005 Mace, G.M.
An index of intactness.
Nature, 434: 32-33.
 
Year 2005 Trivedi, B.P.
What's in a species' name? More than $450,000.
Science, 307: 1399.

 
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Year 2005 Scholes, R.J. and R. Biggs
A biodiversity intactness index.
Nature, 434(45-49).
 
Year 2005 Flavin, C., et al.
A challenge to conservationists: Phase II
in World Watch. 4-20.
 
Year 2005 Balmford, A., et al.
The convention on biological diversity's 2010 target.
Science, 307: 212-213.
 
Year 2004 King, D.A.
The scientific impact of nations: What different countries get for their research spending.
Nature, 430: 311-316.
 
Year 2004 Mace, G.M.
The role of taxonomy in species conservation.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London. B, 359(1444): 711-719.
 
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Year 2004 Isaac, N.J.B., J. Mallet , and G.M. Mace
Taxonomic inflation: its influence on macroecology and conservation.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 19(9): 464-469.
 
Year 2004 Janzen, D.H.
Now is the time.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London. B, 359: 731 732.
 
Year 2004 Wilson, E.O.
Taxonomy as a fundamental discipline.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London. B, 359: 739.
 
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Year 2004 Chapin, M.
A challenge to conservationists
World Watch: 17-31.
 
Year 2004 Suarez, A.V. and N.D. Tsutsui
The value of museum collections for research and society.
BioScience, 54(1): 66-74.
 
Year 2004 Chavan, V., et al.
Cataloguing Indian biota: the electronic catalogue of known Indian fauna.
Current Science, 87(6): 749-762.
 
Year 2004 Agapow, P., et al.
The impact of species concept on biodiversity studies.
The Quarterly Review of Biology, 79(2): 161-179.
 
Year 2004 Wheeler, Q.D.
Taxonomic triage and the poverty of phylogeny.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London. B, 359: 571-583.
 
Year 2004 Crane, P.R.
Documenting plant diversity: unfinished business.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London. B, 359(1444): 735-737.
 
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Year 2004 Dalton, R.
Bioprospects less than golden.
Nature, 429: 598-600.
 
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Year 2004 Watve, P.V., J. Gaikwad, and V. Chavan
Accessing biological collections data of Indian origin.
Current Science, 86(1): 8.
 
Year 2004 Samper, C.
Taxonomy and environmental policy.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London. B, 359(1444): 721-728.
 
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Year 2004 Sluys, R., K. Martens, and F.R. Schram
The PhyloCode: naming of biodiversity at a crossroads.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 19(6): 280-281.
 
Year 2004 Meier, R. and T. Dikow
Significance of specimen databases from taxonomic revisions for estimating and mapping the global specimens diversity of invertebrates and repatriating reliable specimen data.
Conservation Biology, 18(2): 478-488.
 
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Year 2004 Edwards, J.L.
Research and societal benefits of the global biodiversity information facility.
BioScience, 54(6): 485-486.
 
Year 2004 May, R.M.
Tomorrow's taxonomy: collecting new species in the field will remain the rate-limiting step.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London. B, 359: 733-734.
 
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Year 2004 ten Kate, K., J. Josh Bishop, and R. Bayon
Biodiversity offsets: Views, experience, and the business case.
IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK and Insight Investment, London, UK.
 
Year 2004 Gauntlett, S., et al.
Talking Biodiversity: Getting the message across.
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB).
 
Year 2004 Raven, P.H.
Taxonomy: where are we now?
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London. B, 359: 729-730.
 
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Year 2004 Seberg, O.
The Future of Systematics: Assembling the Tree of Life
The Systematist: 2-3.
 
Year 2004 Graham, C.H., et al.
New developments in museum-based informatics and applications in biodiversity analysis.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 19(9): 497-503.
 
Year 2004 Kitchin, T.
Assuring Biodiversity: A brand-building approach.
The Glasshouse Partnership.
 
Year 2004 Hebert, P.D.N., et al.
Ten species in one: DNA barcoding reveals cryptic species in the neotropical skipper butterfly Astraptes fulgerator.
PNAS, 101(41): 14812-14817.
 
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Year 2004 Simpson, A.
The global invasive species information network: What's in it for you?
BioScience, 54(7): 613-614.
 
Year 2004 Marra, P.P., et al.
West Nile virus and wildlife.
BioScience, 54(5): 393-402.
 
Year 2003 Wilson, E.O.
The encyclopedia of life.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 18(2): 7780.
 
Year 2003 Baker, C.S., et al.
www.DNA-surveillance: applied molecular taxonomy for species conservation and discovery.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 18(6): 271-272.
 
Year 2003 The Royal Society
Measuring Biodiversity for Conservation.
The Royal Society. 1-65.
 
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Year 2003 Lipscomb, D., N. Platnick, and Q. Wheeler
The intellectual content of taxonomy: a comment on DNA taxonomy.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 18(2): 65-66.
 
Year 2003 Terlizzi, A., et al.
Taxonomic sufficiency and the increasing insufficiency of taxonomic expertise.
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 46(5): 556-561.
 
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Year 2003 Boyd, E., et al.
Biodiversity after Johannesburg: The critical role of biodiversity and ecosystem services in achieving the United Nations millennium development goals. International Institute for Sustainable Development.
 
Year 2003 Leme, E.M.C.
Nominal extinction and the taxonomist's responsibility: The example of Bromeliaceae in Brazil.
Taxon, 52: 299-302.
 
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Year 2003 Mims, C.
Endangered Species-Endangered Science.
ZooGoer, 32(3).
 
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Year 2003 Pisupati, B. and E. Warner
Biodiversity and the Millennium Development Goals.
World Conservation Union (IUCN).
 
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Year 2003 Nee, S.
Unveiling prokaryotic diversity.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 18(2): 62-63.
 
Year 2003 Seberg, O., et al.
Shortcuts in systematics? A commentary on DNA-based taxonomy.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 18(2): 63-65.
 
Year 2003 Proudlove, G. and P.J. Wood
The blind leading the blind: cryptic subterranean species and DNA taxonomy.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 18(6): 272-273.
 
Year 2003 Ronquist, F. and U. Gärdenfors
Taxonomy and biodiversity inventories: time to deliver.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 18(6): 269-270.
 
Year 2002 Chivian, E.
Biodiversity: Its importance to human health.
The Centre for Health and the Global Environment, Harvard Medical School. 1-60.
 
Year 2002 Godfray, H. Charles J.
How might more systematics be funded?
Antenna, 26(1): 11-17.
 
Year 2002 Anonymous
What on Earth: The threat to the science underpinning conservation.
House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology. 1-23.
 
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Year 2001 Byerlee, D. and K. Fischer
Accessing modern science: Policy and institutional options for agricultural biotechnology in developing countries
in IP Strategy Today.
 
Year 2001 Chivian, E.
Environment and health: 7. Species loss and ecosystem disruption - the implications for human health.
Canadian Medical Association Journal, 164(1): 66-69.
 
Year 2001 Pethiyagoda, R., et al.
Biodiversity law has had some unintended effects.
Nature, 429: 129.
 
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Year 2001 Johnston, S.
The convention on biological diversity: Ten years on and the strategic plan.
Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy, 4: 147-158.
 
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Year 2001 Anonymous
The Taxonomy Predicament.
Review of Geophysics, 33 (Supplement).
 
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