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Linnaeus at 300

The species and the specious

For some, species are simply the things you save; but for taxonomists, the concept is much more complex. Emma Marris asks whether Linnaeus's legacy is cut out for conservation.

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Marris, E. The species and the specious. Nature 446, 250–253 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/446250a

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