Protecting stable biological nomenclatural systems enables universal communication: A collective international appeal

Jiménez-Mejías, P; Manzano, S; Gowda, V; Krell, FT; Lin, MY; Martín-Bravo, S; Martín-Torrijos, L; Feliner, GN; Mosyakin, SL; Naczi, RFC; Acedo, C; Álvarez I.; Crisci, J; Garcés, ML; Manning, J; et. al.

Abstract

The fundamental value of universal nomenclatural systems in biology is that they enable unambiguous scientific communication. However, the stability of these systems is threatened by recent discussions asking for a fairer nomenclature, raising the possibility of bulk revision processes for inappropriate names. It is evident that such proposals come from very deep feelings, but we show how they can irreparably damage the foundation of biological communication and, in turn, the sciences that depend on it. There are four essential consequences of objective codes of nomenclature: universality, stability, neutrality, and transculturality. These codes provide fair and impartial guides to the principles governing biological nomenclature and allow unambiguous universal communication in biology. Accordingly, no subjective proposals should be allowed to undermine them.

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Título según WOS: Protecting stable biological nomenclatural systems enables universal communication: A collective international appeal
Título de la Revista: BIOSCIENCE
Volumen: 74
Número: 7
Editorial: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 467
Página final: 472
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1093/biosci/biae043

Notas: ISI