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8 Terms used in Bionomenclature Abstract This is a glossary of over 2,100 terms used in biological nomenclature - the naming of whole organisms of all kinds. It covers terms in use in the current editions of the different internationally mandated and proposed organismal Codes; i.e. those for botany (including mycology), cultivated plants,
Document 16 August 2017. Terms Used in Bionomenclature. The naming of organisms (and plant communities) This text is a comprehensive a glossary of over 2,100 terms used in biological nomenclature - the naming of whole organisms of all kinds. It is accompanied by a web application that enables the glossary to facilitate semantic linking on the web.
May 8, 2012 · A set of terms recommended for use in facilitating communication in biological nomenclature is presented as a table showing broadly equivalent terms used in the traditional Codes of nomenclature. These terms are intended to help those engaged in naming across organism groups, and are the result of the work of the International Committee on Bionomenclature, whose aim is to promote harmonisation ...
- John David, George M Garrity, Werner Greuter, David L Hawksworth, Regine Jahn, Paul M Kirk, John McN...
- 2012
As some of the terms used in the classification of plant communities are identical to those of whole organisms, terms used in phytosociological nomenclature are also included. The glossary has been prepared with inputs from numerous nomenclatural specialists, especially representatives of the different Codes serving on the IUBS/IUMS International Committee on Bionomenclature.
Dec 16, 2015 · Just published in ZooKeys (2012): Biological nomenclature terms for facilitating communication in the naming of organisms; Resolution concerning the Draft BioCode 2011 was passed at the International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary Biology, February 21-27, 2011.(pdf)
Terms Used in Bionomenclature: The Naming of Organisms and Plant Communities : Including Terms Used in Botanical, Cultivated Plant, Phylogenetic, Phytosociological, Prokaryote (bacteriological), Virus, and Zoological Nomenclature
Codes was held at Egham, Surrey in March 1994 and its report Towards a harmonized Bionomenclature for Life on Earth (Biology International, Special Issue No. 30, 1994) and A Draft Glossary of Terms used in Bionomenclature (IUBS Monograph No. 9, 1994) were presented to the 25th General Assembly of IUBS in Paris in September 1994.