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Practice seminar
SoSe 19: Ü Integrative Taxonomy
Thomas Borsch
Information for students
Zusätzliche Modulinfos: Modulbeschreibung Integrative Taxonomy close
Additional information / Pre-requisites
Compulsory pre-course meeting on 08.04.2019, 11 Uhr, Konferenzraum BGBM. Please bring your laptop.
Comments
The discovery, description, naming and identification of species is fundamental in biodiversity research as well as in the management and conservation of biological diversity. This course provides an overview of the latest concepts and methods for species delimitation and their taxonomic description.
Seminar
We study the primary literature on current concepts and debates about species delimitation and biological classification in general.
Tutorial (Übung)
Using examples from flowering plants, we will learn how to combine molecular and morphological data, e.g. from herbarium specimens, for the correct description of a species; how to search for existing names, along with their associated descriptions and type specimens, and evaluate their current status according to the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature; we will get familiar with current taxonomic workflows and how to use online tools (such as the EDIT platform for cybertaxonomy). The aim is to integrate information from different sources for a taxonomic treatment that builds upon the best available insights on species limits and structured data. close
Seminar
We study the primary literature on current concepts and debates about species delimitation and biological classification in general.
Tutorial (Übung)
Using examples from flowering plants, we will learn how to combine molecular and morphological data, e.g. from herbarium specimens, for the correct description of a species; how to search for existing names, along with their associated descriptions and type specimens, and evaluate their current status according to the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature; we will get familiar with current taxonomic workflows and how to use online tools (such as the EDIT platform for cybertaxonomy). The aim is to integrate information from different sources for a taxonomic treatment that builds upon the best available insights on species limits and structured data. close