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명명자 이름

하나의 분류단위 페이지의 학명 부분에는 해당 분류단위에 대한 승인된 명명자(命名者)에 대한 내용이 포함되어야 합니다. 이는 적절한 명명자 문서에 링크로 연결되어야 합니다. 우리는 위키생물종의 여러 문서를 최소한의 정보로 유지합니다. 상응하는 위키데이터 항목이 존재하는지 확인해 주세요.

공동저자의 경우 별도의 분류가 있어야 합니다.

세 명의 공동저자 X, Y, Z의 경우 방법은 다음과 같습니다:

[[Category:X taxa]]
[[Category:Y taxa]]
[[Category:Z taxa]]

For technical reasons there should be no spacing following the colon punctuation mark. Please note that these categories should only be included on taxon pages, and always at the very bottom of a page.

명명자 문서의 형식

Heading information

First line should consist of the author's name (in bold), years of birth and, if deceased, death (within parenthesis; months or days may be given if needed for disambiguation), followed by the author's nationality and scientific disciplines (with specialities, if known).

Second line should list the author abbreviation (in bold), if known.

Third line can be a very brief description for clarification.

There may sometimes be more clarifying information, especially if there is another author with a similar name (often the case with for example parents/children, siblings, or spouse within the same field of work). Adding these may help disambiguate between them when searching for an author of a specific taxon, hence those additional author names should preferably be linked to their respective Wikispecies pages. Lastly an address to place of work can be added, if available.

Named taxa

This section shows information automatically fetched from the [[Category:X taxa]] mentioned above. This is done by adding the {{Taxa authored}} template, in the following way:

{{Taxa authored}}

Nothing more, nothing less. The "Authored taxon names" section should not include an inline list of all the taxa named by an author. The reason for this is that some authors have named hundreds or in some cases even several thousands of taxa. Listing them all directly on the author pages would clutter up the information and make the pages hard to read, as well as manage. Instead the above code will automatically add a link to the category listing all of the taxon names by that particular author. Also, merging taxa pages together in author specific categories can help when searching.

Taxonomic Works

It is helpful to include a bulleted list of the author's published taxonomic works under the sub-heading == {{int:Publications}} ==, followed by the {{Inc}} template.

In this section the publications can be added as References or as Reference Templates.

Thus, showing an example with one reference followed by a reference template:

== {{int:Publications}} ==
{{Inc}}
* {{a|Arthur Gardiner Butler|Butler, A.G.}} 1876. Revision of the heterocerous Lepidoptera of the family Sphingidae. ''Trans. zool. Soc. Lond.'' 9 [http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/30865431 511–644.]
{{Stempffer, 1967}}

If a reference template exists, it should always be used in preference to repeating the text.

Reference Templates are much preferred if the reference contains many new taxa and is likely to be usable on a number of taxon pages.

Links

This section can include links to a biography or curriculum vitae, staff page at place of work, profile at ResearchGate, etc.

== {{int:Links}} ==
* [http://www.nybg.org/bsci/staf/buck.html CV at The New York Botanical Gardens]

Categories

At the very least, the article needs to be added to the Taxon authorities category.

You can add the author to other appropriate categories.

{{Authority control}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Buck, William Russell}}
[[Category:Taxon authorities]]
[[Category:Botanists]]

We currently have categories for the following disciplines:

Category:Arachnologists - Category:Botanists - Category:Bryologists - Category:Carcinologists - Category:Cnidariologists - Category:Coleopterists - Category:Copepodologists - Category:Dipterists - Category:Entomologists - Category:Helminthologists - Category:Herpetologists - Category:Ichthyologists - Category:Lepidopterists - Category:Lichenologists - Category:Malacologists - Category:Microbiologists - Category:Mycologists - Category:Myriapodologists - Category:Myrmecologists - Category:Ornithologists - Category:Ostracodologists - Category:Paleoentomologists - Category:Paleoichthyologists - Category:Palaeontologists - Category:Parasitologists - Category:Phycologists - Category:Spongiologists - Category:Zoologists


Full example of an author page

{{image}}
'''Georges Cuvier''' (1769–1832), French naturalist and zoologist. Elder brother of [[Frédéric Cuvier]] (1773–1838), French zoologist and palaeontologist.

{{Author abbreviation|Zoological}}: '''J.Fabr.''' <!-- If you deal with a botanist/mycologist, use {{IPNI standard form}} instead. -->

{{Taxa authored}}

== {{int:Publications}} ==
{{Inc}}
* 1st publication
* 2nd publication
* etc...

== {{int:References}} ==
* {{aut|Faria, F.}} 2012. Georges Cuvier: do estudo dos fósseis à paleontologia. São Paulo: ''Scientiae Studia & Editora'' 34.

{{Authority control}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cuvier, Georges}}
[[Category:Taxon authorities]]
[[Category:Naturalists]]
[[Category:Zoologists]]

Adding entries to Catalog:Taxon Authorities

Catalog:Taxon Authorities should contain the list of all taxon authorities referenced by Wikispecies.

Authors are added alphabetically by last name.

If they have an "official" abbreviation, it is listed in bold in parentheses.

We consider IPNI to be the official source of abbreviations for botanists.

Add the link to the article along with the years of birth and death.

References for Taxon Authors

There are a number of sources for information about Taxon Authors.

The French Wikipedia has a well developed science history portal: Portail sur l'histoire de la zoologie et de la botanique

Most Wikipedias have lists by author abbreviation:

There are also a number of Internet sources.

For botanists IPNI is considered the official source for abbreviations

For ornithologists zoonomen holds quite a bit of information.

For marine biologists Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names (BEMON) gives a lot of background information.

Authority Control

Include the {{Authority control}} template, as shown above. It will automatically import values from Wikidata. If no values are found, the template does not display.

See also

Image Guidelines Author Names/ko Project Templates