Eliminating slurs from the scientific names of algae, fungi, and plants will cause minimal nomenclatural change

Megataxa Pub Date : 2023-08-10 DOI:10.11646/megataxa.10.1.5
Gideon F. Smith, E. Figueiredo
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It was recently stated in Megataxa that: “Of course, we have a duty to eliminate obviously hurtful and discriminatory words from the scientific lexicon” (Pethiyagoda (2023: 24). However, contrasting with this statement, Pethiyagoda (2023) broadly supports retention of the status quo regarding the present-day names and epithets in use in the biological sciences, and the terminology used in other sciences. With reference to a proposal to amend the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Turland et al. 2018), adoption of which would eliminate epithets with the root ca[f]f[e]r- from the scientific nomenclature in use for algae, fungi, and plants (Smith & Figueiredo 2021), Pethiyagoda (2023: 21) further stated that: “They [Hammer & Thiele (2021)] cite, for example, a proposal by Smith & Figueiredo (2021)”. This statement is not correct. Both Hammer & Thiele (2021) and Smith & Figueiredo (2021) were published on “15 December 2021”, and Hammer & Thiele (2021) could not have cited Smith & Figueiredo (2021). To prevent any misconceptions that might result from Pethiyagoda’s statement, we here note that Hammer & Thiele (2021) and Smith & Figueiredo (2021) were not aware of each other’s work until it was published.
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从藻类、真菌和植物的学名中去除污辱将导致最小的命名变化
最近在Megataxa中指出:“当然,我们有责任从科学词汇中消除明显有害和歧视性的词语”(Pethiyagoda(2023: 24)。然而,与这一说法形成对比的是,Pethiyagoda(2023)广泛支持保留生物科学中使用的当今名称和绰号以及其他科学中使用的术语的现状。关于修订《国际藻类、真菌和植物命名规则》的提案(Turland等人,2018年),该提案的通过将从用于藻类、真菌和植物的科学命名法(Smith & Figueiredo 2021)中删除带有词根ca[f] [e]r-的绰号,Pethiyagoda(2023: 21)进一步指出:“他们[Hammer & Thiele(2021)]引用了Smith & Figueiredo(2021)的提案。”这种说法不正确。Hammer & Thiele(2021)和Smith & Figueiredo(2021)都发表于“2021年12月15日”,Hammer & Thiele(2021)不可能引用Smith & Figueiredo(2021)。为了防止Pethiyagoda的声明引起任何误解,我们在这里指出,Hammer & Thiele(2021)和Smith & Figueiredo(2021)在发表之前并不知道对方的工作。
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