Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Proc Biol Sci. 2022 May 11;289(1974):20212708. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2021.2708.
As our inventory of Earth's biodiversity progresses, the number of species given a Latin binomial name is also growing. While the coining of species names is bound by rules, the sources of inspiration used by taxonomists are an eclectic mix. We investigated naming trends for nearly 2900 new species of parasitic helminths described in the past two decades. Our analysis indicates that the likelihood of new species being given names that convey some information about them (name derived from morphology, host or locality of origin) or not (named after an eminent scientist, or for something else) depends on the higher taxonomic group to which the parasite or its host belongs. We also found a consistent gender bias among species named after eminent scientists, with male scientists being immortalized disproportionately more frequently than female scientists. Finally, we found that the tendency for taxonomists to name new species after a family member or close friend has increased over the past 20 years. We end by offering suggestions for future species naming, aimed at honouring the scientific community's diversity and avoiding etymological nepotism and cronyism, while still allowing for creativity in crafting new Latin species names.
随着我们对地球生物多样性的认识不断深入,被赋予拉丁双名法的物种数量也在增加。虽然物种名称的创造受到规则的限制,但分类学家的灵感来源却五花八门。我们研究了过去 20 年描述的近 2900 种新寄生虫的命名趋势。我们的分析表明,新物种被赋予传达其某些信息的名称(源自形态、宿主或起源地的名称)或不赋予名称(以著名科学家的名字命名,或以其他方式命名)的可能性取决于寄生虫或其宿主所属的较高分类群。我们还发现,以著名科学家命名的物种存在一致的性别偏见,男性科学家被赋予不朽之名的频率不成比例地高于女性科学家。最后,我们发现,在过去 20 年中,分类学家以家庭成员或亲密朋友的名字命名新物种的趋势有所增加。最后,我们提出了未来物种命名的建议,旨在尊重科学界的多样性,避免词源上的任人唯亲和裙带关系,同时仍允许在创造新的拉丁语物种名称方面发挥创造力。