101. Framing the future for taxonomic monography: Improving recognition, support, and access
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Gorneau, Jacob A., Demissew, Sebsebe, Donoso, David A., Ghazanfar, Shahina, Freire Fierro, Alina, Kulkarni, Siddharth, Siniscalchi, Carolina, Zamani, Alireza, Lohmann, Lucia G, and Tank, David C.
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Decolonizing science ,CRediT taxonomy ,Communities of practice ,Multidimensional mentoring ,Inclusive practices - Abstract
Taxonomic monographs synthesize biodiversity knowledge and document biodiversity change through recent and geological time for a particular organismal group, sometimes also incorporating cultural and place based knowledge. They are a vehicle through which broader questions about ecological and evolutionary patterns and processes can be generated and answered (e.g., Muñoz Rodríguez et al., 2019). Chiefly, monography represents the foundational research upon which all biological work is based (Hamilton et al., 2021). Moreover, monography can be a pathway to developing inclusive scientific practices, engaging diverse audiences in expanding and disseminating
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- 2022