Category Archives: Systematics & Taxonomy
The partners in crime that could solve the case…
One of the strongest ecological structuring forces the world has ever known, that has influenced the genetic make-up of every organism on earth, is that of the partnership between parasite and host. The term parasite may evoke images of tapeworms … Continue reading
Taxonomy in the Digital Age
A meeting at the Linnean Society on 20th September will consider whether the internet is succeeding in making taxonomic information available to users. The meeting, at the Linnean Society’s headquarters in central London, will consider progress to date, bringing together … Continue reading
2 New Species Per Week Discovered in New Guinea
A staggering 1060 new species have been discovered over the past ten years on the pacific island of New Guinea according to a new report by WWF. Around 260 new species of vertebrate, 580 species of invertebrates and 220 new … Continue reading
New Funding Scheme for Systematics and Taxonomy
A new funding scheme aims to revive research in systematics and taxonomy, a crucial field which has struggled somewhat in recent years. The scheme, announced by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), … Continue reading