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Botany 2001
"Plants and People"

August 12 - 16, 2001
Albuquerque Convention Center
Albuquerque, New Mexico

Symposium: Linnaean taxonomy: A viable system for the new millennium?
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Abstracts received so far:

  1. BARRIE, FRED R. - Type-basis nomenclature: a precise and simple system of naming taxa.
  2. DAVIS, JERROLD. - Linnaean taxonomy: a viable system for the new millenium? [Symposium Abstract]
  3. GANDOLFO, MARIA A. - Fossils and the Linnaean system of nomenclature.
  4. JANOVEC, JOHN P.*, LYNN G. CLARK, AND SCOTT A. MORI. - Monographs, Floras, Classification, and the Consumer.
  5. MOORE, GERRY. - Should taxon names be explicitly defined?
  6. NIXON, KEVIN C. - The phylocode is fatally flawed and the current Botanical Code can be easily fixed.
  7. SCHUH, RANDALL T. - The Linnaean System and its 250 year persistence.


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