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Improving nomenclatural consistency: a decade of experience in the World Register of Marine Species

Improving nomenclatural consistency: a decade of experience in the World Register of Marine Species
Improving nomenclatural consistency: a decade of experience in the World Register of Marine Species
The World Register of Marine species (WoRMS) has been established for a decade. The early history of the database involved compilation of existing global and regional species registers. This aggregation, combined with changes to data types and the changing needs of WoRMS users, has resulted in an evolution of data-entry consistency over time. With the task of aggregating the accepted species names for all marine species approaching completion, our focus has shifted to improving the consistency and quality of data held while keeping pace with the addition of > 2000 new marine species described annually. This paper defines priorities and longer-term aims that promote standardisation within and interoperability among biodiversity databases, provides editors with further information on how to input nomenclatural data in a standardised way and clarifies for users of WoRMS how and why names are represented as they are. We 1) explain the categories of names included; 2) list standard reasons used to explain why a name is considered ‘unaccepted’ or ‘uncertain’; 3) present and explain the more difficult situations encountered; 4) describe categories of sources and notes linked to a taxon; and 5) recommend how type material, type locality and environmental information should be entered.
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Horton, Tammy, Gofas, Serge, Kroh, Andreas, Poore, Gary C.B., Read, Geoffrey, Rosenberg, Gary, Stöhr, Sabine, Bailly, Nicolas, Boury-esnault, Nicole, Brandão, Simone N., Costello, Mark J., Decock, Wim, Dekeyzer, Stefanie, Hernandez, Francisco, Mees, Jan, Paulay, Gustav, Vandepitte, Leen, Vanhoorne, Bart and Vranken, Sofie (2017) Improving nomenclatural consistency: a decade of experience in the World Register of Marine Species. European Journal of Taxonomy, (389). (doi:10.5852/ejt.2017.389).

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The World Register of Marine species (WoRMS) has been established for a decade. The early history of the database involved compilation of existing global and regional species registers. This aggregation, combined with changes to data types and the changing needs of WoRMS users, has resulted in an evolution of data-entry consistency over time. With the task of aggregating the accepted species names for all marine species approaching completion, our focus has shifted to improving the consistency and quality of data held while keeping pace with the addition of > 2000 new marine species described annually. This paper defines priorities and longer-term aims that promote standardisation within and interoperability among biodiversity databases, provides editors with further information on how to input nomenclatural data in a standardised way and clarifies for users of WoRMS how and why names are represented as they are. We 1) explain the categories of names included; 2) list standard reasons used to explain why a name is considered ‘unaccepted’ or ‘uncertain’; 3) present and explain the more difficult situations encountered; 4) describe categories of sources and notes linked to a taxon; and 5) recommend how type material, type locality and environmental information should be entered.

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Accepted/In Press date: 31 July 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 28 December 2017
Published date: December 2017

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Author: Tammy Horton
Author: Serge Gofas
Author: Andreas Kroh
Author: Gary C.B. Poore
Author: Geoffrey Read
Author: Gary Rosenberg
Author: Sabine Stöhr
Author: Nicolas Bailly
Author: Nicole Boury-esnault
Author: Simone N. Brandão
Author: Mark J. Costello
Author: Wim Decock
Author: Stefanie Dekeyzer
Author: Francisco Hernandez
Author: Jan Mees
Author: Gustav Paulay
Author: Leen Vandepitte
Author: Bart Vanhoorne
Author: Sofie Vranken

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