Document type
Journal articles
Document subtype
Full paper
Title
Global consortium for the classification of fungi and fungus-like taxa
Participants in the publication
Margarida Barata (Author)
Dep. Biologia Vegetal
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Summary
The Global Consortium for the Classification of Fungi and fungus-like taxa is an international initiative of more than 550 mycologists to develop an electronic structure for the classification of these organisms. The members of the Consortium originate from 55 countries/regions worldwide, from a wide range of disciplines, and include senior, mid-career and early-career mycologists and plant pathologists. The Consortium will publish a biannual update of the Outline of Fungi and fungus- like taxa, to act as an international scheme for other scientists. Notes on all newly published taxa at or above the level of species will be prepared and published online on the Outline of Fungi website (https://www.outlineoffungi.org/), and these will be finally published in the biannual edition of the Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa. Comments on recent important taxonomic opinions on controversial topics will be included in the biannual outline. For example, ‘to promote a more stable taxonomy in Fusarium given the divergences over its generic delimitation’, or ‘are there too many genera in the Boletales?’ and even more importantly, ‘what should be done with the tremendously diverse ‘dark fungal taxa?’ There are undeniable differences in mycologists’ perceptions and opinions regarding species classification as well as the establishment of new species. Given the pluralistic nature of fungal taxonomy and its implications for species concepts and the nature of species, this consortium aims to provide a platform to better refine and stabilise fungal classification, taking into consideration views from different parties. In the future, a confidential voting system will be set up to gauge the opinions of all mycologists in the Consortium on important topics. The results of such surveys will be presented to the International Commission on the Taxonomy of Fungi (ICTF) and the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi (NCF) with opinions and percentages of votes for and against. Criticisms based on scientific evidence with regards to nomenclature, classifications, and taxonomic concepts will be welcomed, and any recommendations on specific taxonomic issues will also be encouraged; however, we will encourage professionally and ethically responsible criticisms of others’ work. This biannual ongoing project will provide an outlet for advances in various topics of fungal classification, nomenclature, and taxonomic concepts and lead to a community-agreed classification scheme for the fungi and fungus-like taxa. Interested parties should contact the lead author if they would like to be involved in future outlines.
Editor(s)
JAYAWARDENA RS, PhD, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, Thailand
Date of Submisson/Request
2023-10-5
Date of Acceptance
2023-12-7
Date of Publication
2023-12-12
Institution
FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS DA UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA
Where published
Mycosphere
Publication Identifiers
ISSN - ISSN 2077 7019
Address
China
Edition
Mycosphere
Volume
14
Number
1
Number of pages
52
Starting page
1960
Last page
2012
Document Identifiers
DOI -
https://doi.org/DOI: 10.5943/mycosphere/14/1/23
Rankings
SCIMAGO Q1 (2022) - 3.92 - Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics” and “ Plant Science”
Keywords
classification nomenclature – scientific criticism – taxonomy