A review of criticisms of phylogenetic nomenclature: is taxonomic freedom the fundamental issue?

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作者
Bryant, HN
Cantino, PD
机构
[1] Royal Saskatchewan, Regina, SK S4P 3V7, Canada
[2] Ohio Univ, Dept Environm & Plant Biol, Athens, OH 45701 USA
关键词
clade; Linnaean hierarchy; nomenclature; PhyloCode; phylogenetic nomenclature; taxon names; taxonomic freedom; taxonomic ranks; taxonomy;
D O I
10.1017/S1464793101005802
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The proposal to implement a phylogenetic nomenclatural system (governed by the PhyloCode), in which taxon names are defined by explicit reference to common descent, has met with strong criticism from some proponents of phylogenctic taxonomy (taxonomy based on the principle of common descent in which only clades and species are recognized). We examine these criticisms and find that some of the perceived problems with phylogenetic nomenclature are based on misconceptions, some are equally true of the current rank-based nomenclatural system, and some will be eliminated by implementation of the PhyloCode. Most of the criticisms are related to an overriding concern that, because the meanings of names are associated with phylogenctic pattern which is subject to change, the adoption of phylogenctic nomenclature will lead to increased instability in the content of taxa. This concern is associated with the fact that, despite the widespread adoption of the view that taxa are historical entities that are conceptualized based on ancestry, many taxonomists also conceptualize taxa based on their content. As a result, critics of phylogenetic nomenclature have argued that taxonomists should be free to emend the content of taxa without constraints imposed by nomenclatural decisions. However, in phylogenetic nomenclature the contents of taxa are determined, not by the taxonomist, but by the combination of the phylogenetic definition of the name and a phylogenetic hypothesis. Because the contents of taxa, once their names are defined, can no longer be freely modified by taxonomists, phylogenetic nomenclature is perceived as limiting taxonomic freedom. We argue that the form of taxonomic freedom inherent to phylogenetic nomenclature is appropriate to phylogenetic taxonomy, in which taxa are considered historical entities that are discovered through phylogenetic analysis and are not human constructs.
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