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The big name hunters

Brendan Borrell
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Brendan Borrell: Brendan Borrell is a freelance science writer in Arizona.

Nature, 2007, vol. 446, issue 7133, 253-255

Abstract: Professional taxonomists often bristle at non-professionals who name new species without going through peer review. But are amateur naturalists really bad for science? Brendan Borrell reports.

Date: 2007
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