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Termite Taxonomy, Challenges and Prospects: West Africa, A Case Example

Termites are important ecosystem engineers. Yet they are often difficult to identify due to the lack of reliable species-specific morphological traits for many species, which hampers ecological research. Recently, termitologists working with West African termites (West African Termite Taxonomy Initi...

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Autores principales: Korb, Judith, Kasseney, Boris D., Cakpo, Yvonne Tété, Casalla Daza, Robin H., Gbenyedji, Jean Norbert K. B., Ilboudo, Mayouré Edith, Josens, Guy, Koné, N’golo Abdoulaye, Meusemann, Karen, Ndiaye, Abdoulaye B., Okweche, Simon Idoko, Poulsen, Michael, Roisin, Yves, Sankara, Fernand
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30654506
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects10010032
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author Korb, Judith
Kasseney, Boris D.
Cakpo, Yvonne Tété
Casalla Daza, Robin H.
Gbenyedji, Jean Norbert K. B.
Ilboudo, Mayouré Edith
Josens, Guy
Koné, N’golo Abdoulaye
Meusemann, Karen
Ndiaye, Abdoulaye B.
Okweche, Simon Idoko
Poulsen, Michael
Roisin, Yves
Sankara, Fernand
author_facet Korb, Judith
Kasseney, Boris D.
Cakpo, Yvonne Tété
Casalla Daza, Robin H.
Gbenyedji, Jean Norbert K. B.
Ilboudo, Mayouré Edith
Josens, Guy
Koné, N’golo Abdoulaye
Meusemann, Karen
Ndiaye, Abdoulaye B.
Okweche, Simon Idoko
Poulsen, Michael
Roisin, Yves
Sankara, Fernand
author_sort Korb, Judith
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description Termites are important ecosystem engineers. Yet they are often difficult to identify due to the lack of reliable species-specific morphological traits for many species, which hampers ecological research. Recently, termitologists working with West African termites (West African Termite Taxonomy Initiative) convened for a workshop with the aim of beginning to address this problem. Repeated determination of the same termite samples by the most renowned taxonomists for West African termites identified the huge scale of the problem, as less than 10% of all species could be unambiguously determined to the species level. Intensive discussions and comparisons increased the identification success to around 25% at the end of the workshop. Yet many groups remained problematic and molecular markers and barcoding techniques combined with species delimitation approaches will be needed to help resolve these existing taxonomic problems. Based on the outcome of this workshop, we propose concerted initiatives to address termite taxonomy on a global scale. We are convinced that dedicated workshops on regional taxonomy that follow a similar structured approach, with repeated determination of the same sample, will help overcome the difficulties that termite taxonomy faces. This initiative can also serve as a blueprint for other taxonomical groups that are difficult to identify.
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spelling pubmed-63694262019-02-12 Termite Taxonomy, Challenges and Prospects: West Africa, A Case Example Korb, Judith Kasseney, Boris D. Cakpo, Yvonne Tété Casalla Daza, Robin H. Gbenyedji, Jean Norbert K. B. Ilboudo, Mayouré Edith Josens, Guy Koné, N’golo Abdoulaye Meusemann, Karen Ndiaye, Abdoulaye B. Okweche, Simon Idoko Poulsen, Michael Roisin, Yves Sankara, Fernand Insects Review Termites are important ecosystem engineers. Yet they are often difficult to identify due to the lack of reliable species-specific morphological traits for many species, which hampers ecological research. Recently, termitologists working with West African termites (West African Termite Taxonomy Initiative) convened for a workshop with the aim of beginning to address this problem. Repeated determination of the same termite samples by the most renowned taxonomists for West African termites identified the huge scale of the problem, as less than 10% of all species could be unambiguously determined to the species level. Intensive discussions and comparisons increased the identification success to around 25% at the end of the workshop. Yet many groups remained problematic and molecular markers and barcoding techniques combined with species delimitation approaches will be needed to help resolve these existing taxonomic problems. Based on the outcome of this workshop, we propose concerted initiatives to address termite taxonomy on a global scale. We are convinced that dedicated workshops on regional taxonomy that follow a similar structured approach, with repeated determination of the same sample, will help overcome the difficulties that termite taxonomy faces. This initiative can also serve as a blueprint for other taxonomical groups that are difficult to identify. MDPI 2019-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6369426/ /pubmed/30654506 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects10010032 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kasseney, Boris D.
Cakpo, Yvonne Tété
Casalla Daza, Robin H.
Gbenyedji, Jean Norbert K. B.
Ilboudo, Mayouré Edith
Josens, Guy
Koné, N’golo Abdoulaye
Meusemann, Karen
Ndiaye, Abdoulaye B.
Okweche, Simon Idoko
Poulsen, Michael
Roisin, Yves
Sankara, Fernand
Termite Taxonomy, Challenges and Prospects: West Africa, A Case Example
title Termite Taxonomy, Challenges and Prospects: West Africa, A Case Example
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30654506
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects10010032
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