Concept information
Preferred term
exhaustiveness
Definition
- One of the qualities that a nomenclatural system should have: like the taxonomic system, the nomenclatural system should be devised in such a way as to be able to accomodate all living beings ever to be found in the real world, not only some of them. Here also, exclusion from its field of competence of some organisms (e.g., for being of hybrid origin, or for being teratological) would be unacceptable. (Dubois 2005c)
Scope note
- Code: No term
Belongs to group
Identifier
- 1409
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/FM8-SHDV52M9-J
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