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Restoring indigenous names in taxonomy

Len N. Gillman, Shane D. Wright

2020Communications Biology93 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Some pillars of scientific practice appear immutable. We propose that one of these needs more thorough consideration and modification: this being the long-standing emphasis in nomenclature for first published names over pre-existing indigenous names, in accepting species epithets. We suggest that biologists re-evaluate this practice, in the context of a current more general re-evaluation of indigenous knowledge. We propose that it is now time to critically examine taxonomic protocols in favour of both assigning and reinstating indigenous names whenever possible. Gillman and Wright propose a re-evaluation of taxonomical nomenclature to reinstate indigenous species names. These authors discuss the consideration of indigenous names for new and existing species in order to reflect the importance and precedence of indigenous knowledge in biology.

Topics & Concepts

IndigenousNomenclatureWrightEpithetTaxonomy (biology)Context (archaeology)Traditional knowledgeComputer scienceGeographyHistoryEcologyBiologyClassicsArchaeologyProgramming languageSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeBotanical Studies and ApplicationsPlant and animal studies