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More from ecologists to support natural history museums

机译:来自生态学家的更多支持自然历史博物馆的东西

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Schilthuizen et al. [1] recently discussed the important issue of specimens as primary data sources, and the need for ecologists, taxonomists, and natural history museum curators to secure baseline ecological data over the longterm. While we agree with many of the points raised, we argue that Schilthuizen et al. place too much emphasis on taxonomists and museum curators to solve the underlying issues. We argue that far more is needed from ecologists, especially community ecologists studying hyperdiverse groups with projects that result in large quantities of specimens. The solution lies in ecologists and taxonomists working together from the outset of an ecological project to ensure appropriate archiving of specimens and associated data [2].
机译:Schilthuizen等。 [1]最近讨论了标本作为主要数据来源的重要问题,以及生态学家,分类学家和自然历史博物馆策展人需要长期获取基准生态数据。尽管我们同意所提出的许多观点,但我们认为Schilthuizen等人认为。过于强调分类学家和博物馆策展人来解决基本问题。我们认为,生态学家尤其是社区生态学家需要做更多的工作,他们研究的超多样性群体的项目会产生大量标本。解决方案在于生态学家和分类学家从一个生态项目的开始就共同努力,以确保对标本和相关数据进行适当的归档[2]。

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