Figure 2 in New Species in the Old World: Europe as a Frontier in Biodiversity Exploration, a Test Bed for 21st Century Taxonomy

Figure 2. Current descriptions of new species in Europe. New species described from Europe in 1998–2007, expressed as percentages of the total of 5,881 species. Taxa representing less than 1% of the total are grouped. For each taxon, the percentages described by non-professional taxonomists (red), p...

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Hauptverfasser: Fontaine, Benoît, van Achterberg, Kees, Alonso-Zarazaga, Miguel Angel, Araujo, Rafael, Asche, Manfred, Aspöck, Horst, Aspöck, Ulrike, Audisio, Paolo, Aukema, Berend, Bailly, Nicolas, Balsamo, Maria, Bank, Ruud A., Belfiore, Carlo, Bogdanowicz, Wieslaw, Boxshall, Geoffrey, Burckhardt, Daniel, Chylarecki, Przemysław, Deharveng, Louis, Dubois, Alain, Enghoff, Henrik, Fochetti, Romolo, Fontaine, Colin, Gargominy, Olivier, Lopez, Maria Soledad Gomez, Goujet, Daniel, Harvey, Mark S., Heller, Klaus-Gerhard, van Helsdingen, Peter, Hoch, Hannelore, De Jong, Yde, Karsholt, Ole, Los, Wouter, Magowski, Wojciech, Massard, Jos A., McInnes, Sandra J., Mendes, Luis F., Mey, Eberhard, Michelsen, Verner, Minelli, Alessandro, Nafrıa, Juan M. Nieto, van Nieukerken, Erik J., Pape, Thomas, De Prins, Willy, Ramos, Marian, Ricci, Claudia, Roselaar, Cees, Rota, Emilia, Segers, Hendrik, Timm, Tarmo, van Tol, Jan, Bouchet, Philippe
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Zusammenfassung:Figure 2. Current descriptions of new species in Europe. New species described from Europe in 1998–2007, expressed as percentages of the total of 5,881 species. Taxa representing less than 1% of the total are grouped. For each taxon, the percentages described by non-professional taxonomists (red), professional taxonomists (blue) and taxonomists whose status was unknown (grey) are indicated in histograms. Y-axis range on all histograms is 0–70%. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0036881.g002
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.4593928