The soul-sucking wasp by popular acclaim--museum visitor participation in biodiversity discovery and taxonomy.

Taxonomy, the science of describing and naming of the living world, is recognized as an important and relevant field in modern biological science. While there is wide agreement on the importance of a complete inventory of all organisms on Earth, the public is partly unaware of the amount of known an...

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Main Authors: Michael Ohl, Volker Lohrmann, Laura Breitkreuz, Lukas Kirschey, Stefanie Krause
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3995701?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-80f5541142e74023a633b7cbfdb443f62020-11-24T22:25:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0194e9506810.1371/journal.pone.0095068The soul-sucking wasp by popular acclaim--museum visitor participation in biodiversity discovery and taxonomy.Michael OhlVolker LohrmannLaura BreitkreuzLukas KirscheyStefanie KrauseTaxonomy, the science of describing and naming of the living world, is recognized as an important and relevant field in modern biological science. While there is wide agreement on the importance of a complete inventory of all organisms on Earth, the public is partly unaware of the amount of known and unknown biodiversity. Out of the enormous number of undescribed (but already recognized) species in natural history museum collections, we selected an attractive example of a wasp, which was presented to museum visitors at a special museum event. We asked 300 visitors to vote on a name for the new species and out of four preselected options, Ampulex dementor Ohl n. sp. was selected. The name, derived from the 'soul sucking' dementors from the popular Harry Potter books is an allusion to the wasps' behavior to selectively paralyze its cockroach prey. In this example, public voting on a scientific name has been shown to be an appropriate way to link museum visitors emotionally to biodiversity and its discovery.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3995701?pdf=render
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Volker Lohrmann
Laura Breitkreuz
Lukas Kirschey
Stefanie Krause
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Volker Lohrmann
Laura Breitkreuz
Lukas Kirschey
Stefanie Krause
The soul-sucking wasp by popular acclaim--museum visitor participation in biodiversity discovery and taxonomy.
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Volker Lohrmann
Laura Breitkreuz
Lukas Kirschey
Stefanie Krause
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title The soul-sucking wasp by popular acclaim--museum visitor participation in biodiversity discovery and taxonomy.
title_short The soul-sucking wasp by popular acclaim--museum visitor participation in biodiversity discovery and taxonomy.
title_full The soul-sucking wasp by popular acclaim--museum visitor participation in biodiversity discovery and taxonomy.
title_fullStr The soul-sucking wasp by popular acclaim--museum visitor participation in biodiversity discovery and taxonomy.
title_full_unstemmed The soul-sucking wasp by popular acclaim--museum visitor participation in biodiversity discovery and taxonomy.
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description Taxonomy, the science of describing and naming of the living world, is recognized as an important and relevant field in modern biological science. While there is wide agreement on the importance of a complete inventory of all organisms on Earth, the public is partly unaware of the amount of known and unknown biodiversity. Out of the enormous number of undescribed (but already recognized) species in natural history museum collections, we selected an attractive example of a wasp, which was presented to museum visitors at a special museum event. We asked 300 visitors to vote on a name for the new species and out of four preselected options, Ampulex dementor Ohl n. sp. was selected. The name, derived from the 'soul sucking' dementors from the popular Harry Potter books is an allusion to the wasps' behavior to selectively paralyze its cockroach prey. In this example, public voting on a scientific name has been shown to be an appropriate way to link museum visitors emotionally to biodiversity and its discovery.
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