Species definitions shape policy

Species definitions shape policy

The way we decide to define and label species has implications for how these species are managed- particularly by governments in relation to conservation legislation. The Australian dingo is a prime example of this. In this letter in the prestigious journal Science, we argue that naming species is a rather subjective exercise, and that the way/method we choose to classify species can have serious consequences.

Ritchie, E., Smith, B., van Eeden, L., & Nimmo, D. (2018). Species definitions shape policy (letters). Science, 361 (6409), 1324. doi: 10.1126/science.aav3437