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Auteurs principaux: Garnett, Stephen T, Bánki, Olaf, Barik, Saroj Kanta, Berryman, Alex J, Bouchard, Patrice, Buckeridge, John, Christidis, Les, Cigliano, María Marta, Conix, Stijn, Crawford-Weaver, Haylee, van Dijk, Peter Paul, Evenhuis, Neil L, Hilton-Taylor, Craig, Hobern, Donald, Johnston, Claire, Klopper, Ronell R, Kroh, Andreas, Le Roux, Marianne, Pape, Thomas, Pyle, Richard L, Raz, Lauren, Thomas, Philip, Thomson, Scott, Vandepitte, Leen, Wambiji, Nina, Zachos, Frank E, Lien, Aaron M
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Langue:en
Publié: Bioscience 2026
Accès en ligne:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41907827/
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author Garnett, Stephen T
Bánki, Olaf
Barik, Saroj Kanta
Berryman, Alex J
Bouchard, Patrice
Buckeridge, John
Christidis, Les
Cigliano, María Marta
Conix, Stijn
Crawford-Weaver, Haylee
van Dijk, Peter Paul
Evenhuis, Neil L
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Hobern, Donald
Johnston, Claire
Klopper, Ronell R
Kroh, Andreas
Le Roux, Marianne
Pape, Thomas
Pyle, Richard L
Raz, Lauren
Thomas, Philip
Thomson, Scott
Vandepitte, Leen
Wambiji, Nina
Zachos, Frank E
Lien, Aaron M
author_facet Garnett, Stephen T
Bánki, Olaf
Barik, Saroj Kanta
Berryman, Alex J
Bouchard, Patrice
Buckeridge, John
Christidis, Les
Cigliano, María Marta
Conix, Stijn
Crawford-Weaver, Haylee
van Dijk, Peter Paul
Evenhuis, Neil L
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Hobern, Donald
Johnston, Claire
Klopper, Ronell R
Kroh, Andreas
Le Roux, Marianne
Pape, Thomas
Pyle, Richard L
Raz, Lauren
Thomas, Philip
Thomson, Scott
Vandepitte, Leen
Wambiji, Nina
Zachos, Frank E
Lien, Aaron M
Garnett, Stephen T
Bánki, Olaf
Barik, Saroj Kanta
Berryman, Alex J
Bouchard, Patrice
Buckeridge, John
Christidis, Les
Cigliano, María Marta
Conix, Stijn
Crawford-Weaver, Haylee
van Dijk, Peter Paul
Evenhuis, Neil L
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Hobern, Donald
Johnston, Claire
Klopper, Ronell R
Kroh, Andreas
Le Roux, Marianne
Pape, Thomas
Pyle, Richard L
Raz, Lauren
Thomas, Philip
Thomson, Scott
Vandepitte, Leen
Wambiji, Nina
Zachos, Frank E
Lien, Aaron M
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Measuring the quality of species list governance. Garnett, Stephen T Bánki, Olaf Barik, Saroj Kanta Berryman, Alex J Bouchard, Patrice Buckeridge, John Christidis, Les Cigliano, María Marta Conix, Stijn Crawford-Weaver, Haylee van Dijk, Peter Paul Evenhuis, Neil L Hilton-Taylor, Craig Hobern, Donald Johnston, Claire Klopper, Ronell R Kroh, Andreas Le Roux, Marianne Pape, Thomas Pyle, Richard L Raz, Lauren Thomas, Philip Thomson, Scott Vandepitte, Leen Wambiji, Nina Zachos, Frank E Lien, Aaron M Taxonomic lists are important tools for efficient communication about biodiversity. The processes by which they are created and maintained need to be robust, scientifically sound, and transparent. Articulating and scoring a set of governance quality indicators provides a way to assess the relative strengths of list management, gives list users a means to assess the quality of this process, augments the information available to list aggregators, and allows patterns to be measured over time and among forms of life. Based on published principles, we created 12 governance quality indicators which we tested on 16 lists spanning a range of taxonomic groups. Independence of taxonomy from nomenclature scored most strongly, but scores for local and regional involvement were lower. The governance quality indicators may eventually provide a rubric for assessing best practice species list governance but now need a period of further testing, review, and refinement before they are institutionalized.
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spellingShingle Measuring the quality of species list governance.
Garnett, Stephen T
Bánki, Olaf
Barik, Saroj Kanta
Berryman, Alex J
Bouchard, Patrice
Buckeridge, John
Christidis, Les
Cigliano, María Marta
Conix, Stijn
Crawford-Weaver, Haylee
van Dijk, Peter Paul
Evenhuis, Neil L
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Hobern, Donald
Johnston, Claire
Klopper, Ronell R
Kroh, Andreas
Le Roux, Marianne
Pape, Thomas
Pyle, Richard L
Raz, Lauren
Thomas, Philip
Thomson, Scott
Vandepitte, Leen
Wambiji, Nina
Zachos, Frank E
Lien, Aaron M
Measuring the quality of species list governance. Garnett, Stephen T Bánki, Olaf Barik, Saroj Kanta Berryman, Alex J Bouchard, Patrice Buckeridge, John Christidis, Les Cigliano, María Marta Conix, Stijn Crawford-Weaver, Haylee van Dijk, Peter Paul Evenhuis, Neil L Hilton-Taylor, Craig Hobern, Donald Johnston, Claire Klopper, Ronell R Kroh, Andreas Le Roux, Marianne Pape, Thomas Pyle, Richard L Raz, Lauren Thomas, Philip Thomson, Scott Vandepitte, Leen Wambiji, Nina Zachos, Frank E Lien, Aaron M Taxonomic lists are important tools for efficient communication about biodiversity. The processes by which they are created and maintained need to be robust, scientifically sound, and transparent. Articulating and scoring a set of governance quality indicators provides a way to assess the relative strengths of list management, gives list users a means to assess the quality of this process, augments the information available to list aggregators, and allows patterns to be measured over time and among forms of life. Based on published principles, we created 12 governance quality indicators which we tested on 16 lists spanning a range of taxonomic groups. Independence of taxonomy from nomenclature scored most strongly, but scores for local and regional involvement were lower. The governance quality indicators may eventually provide a rubric for assessing best practice species list governance but now need a period of further testing, review, and refinement before they are institutionalized.
title Measuring the quality of species list governance.
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41907827/