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Preface | p. vii |
The Editor | p. ix |
Contributors | p. xi |
Introductory: Toward the New Taxonomy | p. 1 |
Networks and Their Role in e-Taxonomy | p. 19 |
Taxonomy as a Team Sport | p. 33 |
Planetary Biodiversity Inventories as Models for the New Taxonomy | p. 55 |
On the Use of Taxonomic Concepts in Support of Biodiversity Research and Taxonomy | p. 63 |
International Infrastructure for Enabling the New Taxonomy: The Role of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) | p. 87 |
DNA Sequences in Taxonomy: Opportunities and Challenges | p. 95 |
Animal Names for All: ICZN, ZooBank and the New Taxonomy | p. 129 |
Understanding Morphology in Systematic Contexts: Three-Dimensional Specimen Ordination and Recognition | p. 143 |
Taxonomic Shock and Awe | p. 211 |
Index | p. 227 |
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