Taxonomy needs evolution, not revolution
S. Knapp,
R. M. Bateman,
N. R. Chalmers,
C. J. Humphries,
P. S. Rainbow,
A. B. Smith,
P. D. Taylor,
R. I. Vane-Wright and
M. Wilkinson
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N. R. Chalmers: The Natural History Museum
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P. S. Rainbow: The Natural History Museum
A. B. Smith: The Natural History Museum
P. D. Taylor: The Natural History Museum
R. I. Vane-Wright: The Natural History Museum
M. Wilkinson: The Natural History Museum
Nature, 2002, vol. 419, issue 6907, 559-559
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Some changes are clearly necessary, but science cannot be replaced by informatics.
Date: 2002
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