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This author knows nothing of the latter
cases other than photos on an internet website called "marvelous
mutants" operated by Wulf Schleip in Germany.
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@Torsten
Doch, die meisten hier wissen worum es geht, auch wenn sie evtl. den nomenklatorischen und taxonomischen Hintergründen nicht folgen können/wollen.
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"Well, we have claims about
aborigines taken out of context, including a joke elsewhere that had
nothing to do with them ... it was in reference to a snake handler
spreading wrong information about snakes in Melbourne .... we have a
piece of dodgy material from Wikipedia quoted ... placed there by none
other than fraud man himself, Wulf Schleip ... and ... we have a whinge
about poms and Australians, (totally irrelevant and inserted after I
added some humor in my last post) ... but not a shred of evidence to
suggest a single taxonomic paper of mine got anything wrong .... which
means either I am correct, the trolls here lack evidence and/or none of
the posters here have read the papers and checked the sources.
There is a saying that empty vessals make most noise and this thread bears this out.
Fortunately science rises above noise and does eventually get to the
truth ... even so far as recognizing that species, ... Leiopython
hoserae .... (trolls, please don’t choke on your cornflakes)
Zitat
Wulf
said the same thing about “Leiopython hoserae” for 8 years as well,
from 2000 to 2008 until he changed his mind and then attempted to steal
my own work on the taxon by ostensibly redescribing the same species and
then posting the fact as if it was his discovery when it was not.
Zitat
In
science, what Schleip did is known as intellectual theft or
plagiarisation. It is a dishonest and unethical practice and a reason
why most people we meet have no respect for Schleip.
Zitat
Now as for:
"Jackyhosernatrix", "Jackypython" oder "Katrinahoserea"
If the evidence supports them, they will come into usage.
Fact is that all are based on good molecular and morphological evidence and so I have no doubt as to their long term adoption.
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »PNGPythonfan« (13. April 2013, 08:11)
Dear Mr. Hoser,Dear all, my apologies for posting in English.
I dot speak German and am merely running your words through “Google translate”.
Wulf Schleip wrote:
“nun bin ich für den Rest meines Lebens gezeichnet Schande über mich... Mal sehen was mir in der Zukunft noch vergönnt ist und was aus Hoser's Namen wie etwa "Jackyhosernatrix", "Jackypython" oder "Katrinahoserea" noch wird. Ich denke die werden schlicht nie verwendet und irgendwann in die Tonne getreten.”
Wulf said the same thing about “Leiopython hoserae” for 8 years as well, from 2000 to 2008 until he changed his mind and then attempted to steal my own work on the taxon by ostensibly redescribing the same species and then posting the fact as if it was his discovery when it was not.
In science, what Schleip did is known as intellectual theft or plagiarisation. It is a dishonest and unethical practice and a reason why most people we meet have no respect for Schleip.
Now as for:
"Jackyhosernatrix", "Jackypython" oder "Katrinahoserea"
If the evidence supports them, they will come into usage.
Fact is that all are based on good molecular and morphological evidence and so I have no doubt as to their long term adoption.
All the best
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