International Association for Plant Taxonomy | |
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Formation | July 18, 1950 |
Headquarters | Vienna, Austria |
President | David Mabberley |
Website | http://www.botanik.univie.ac.at/iapt/ |
The International Association for Plant Taxonomy (IAPT) promotes an understanding of plant biodiversity, facilitates international communication of research between botanists, and oversees matters of uniformity and stability in plant names . The IAPT was founded on July 18, 1950 at the Seventh International Botanical Congress in Stockholm, Sweden.[1] Currently, the IAPT headquarters is located in Vienna, Austria. Its current president, since 2005, is David Mabberley of Seattle, U.S.A.
Both the taxonomic journal Taxon and the series Regnum Vegetabile are published by the IAPT. The latter series includes the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, the Index Nominum Genericorum, and Index Herbarorium.
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The IAPT's primary purpose is the promotion and understanding of biodiversity—the discovery, naming, classification, and systematics of plants—for both living and fossil plants. Additionally, it promotes the study and conservation of plant biodiversity, and works to raise awareness of the general public to this issue. The organization also facilitates international cooperation among botanists working in the fields of plant systematics, taxonomy, and nomenclature. This is accomplished in part through sponsorship of meetings and publication of resources, such as reference publications and journals.
“ | IAPT was founded in 1950 as a not-for-profit organisation for the purposes of publication of a periodical (Taxon) dealing with activities of the association and with objects of general importance for plant taxonomy, the publication of books and indices of utility for plant taxonomists (Regnum Vegetabile), the establishment and maintenance of committees for specific taxonomic and nomenclatural purposes, and the organization of international symposia on problems of plant systematics.[2] | ” |
The IAPT also seeks to achieve uniformity and stability in plant names. It accomplishes this through the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature and through the oversight of the International Bureau for Plant Taxonomy and Nomenclature.
One way in which the IAPT encourages communication among botanists is through its several publications, including the journal Taxon, the series Regnum Vegetabile, and the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. It also maintains several taxonomy-related databases available on-line.
Taxon[3] is the quarterly journal of the IAPT. It has been published since 1951 by the International Bureau for Plant Taxonomy and Nomenclature. Although the journal is "devoted to systematic and evolutionary biology with emphasis on botany",[4] it has been criticized for focusing overly on nomenclature and less on the principles and advancements made in the field of plant systematics.[5] The journal also publishes nomenclatural proposals for the Nomenclature Section of the International Union of Biological Sciences.[6]
Regnum Vegetabile[7] is a published series of books on topics of interest to plant taxonomists. Many of the volumes are literature surveys or monographs in the area of plant systematics. There are several volumes of general use:
The series includes many additional volumes of interest to specialists in specific subdisciplines of botany, in addition to the ones listed above.
In addition to electronic versions of its print publications, the IAPT maintains the following:
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