volume 21 issue 1 pages 7-38

Has taxonomic vandalism gone too far? A case study, the rise of the pay-to-publish model and the pitfalls of Morchella systematics

MICHAEL LOIZIDES 1
Pablo Alvarado 2
Pierre-Arthur Moreau 3
BORIS ASSYOV 4
Viktorie Halasů 5
Marc Stadler 6
Andrea Rinaldi 7
Guilhermina Marques 8
Georgios I. Zervakis 9
Jan Borovička 10
Nicolas Van Vooren 11
Tine Grebenc 12
Franck Richard 13
Hatira Taskin 14
Matthias Gube 15
Carmel Sammut 16
Carlo Agnello 17
Timothy J. Baroni 18
Pedro Crous 19
Vassiliki Fryssouli 9
Zacharoula Gonou 20
Urbano Guidori 21
Gro Gulden 22
Karen Hansen 23
Roy Kristiansen 24
Thomas Læssøe 25
JAVIER MATEOS 26
Andrew Miller 27
Gabriel Moreno 28
Branislav Perić 29
Elias Polemis 9
Joan Carles Salom 30
José Leonardo Siquier 30
Martin Snabl 31
ØYVIND WEHOLT 32
Jean-Michel Bellanger 13
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Limassol, Cyprus
2
 
ALVALAB, Oviedo, Spain
5
 
Olomouc, Czech Republic
11
 
Tassin-la-Demi-Lune, France
12
 
Slovenian Forestry Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
16
 
Gzira, Malta
17
 
Mesagne, Italy
18
 
Department of Biological Sciences, State University of New York College at Cortland, Cortland, USA
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Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Cervia, Italy
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Sellebakk, Norway
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Villamañan, Spain
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Podgorica, Montenegro
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Italian Mycological Society (UMI), Bologna, Italy
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Torp, Norway
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-01-01
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR0.814
CiteScore5.0
Impact factor3.0
ISSN1617416X, 18618952
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
Abstract
The genus Morchella has gone through turbulent taxonomic treatments. Although significant progress in Morchella systematics has been achieved in the past decade, several problems remain unresolved and taxonomy in the genus is still in flux. In late 2019, a paper published in the open-access journal Scientific Reports raised serious concerns about the taxonomic stability of the genus, but also about the future of academic publishing. The paper, entitled “High diversity of Morchella and a novel lineage of the esculenta clade from the north Qinling Mountains revealed by GCPSR-based study” by Phanpadith and colleagues, suffered from gross methodological errors, included false results and artifactual phylogenies, had misapplied citations throughout, and proposed a new species name invalidly. Although the paper was eventually retracted by Scientific Reports in 2021, the fact that such an overtly flawed and scientifically unsound paper was published in a high-ranked Q1 journal raises alarming questions about quality controls and safekeeping procedures in scholarly publishing. Using this paper as a case study, we provide a critical review on the pitfalls of Morchella systematics followed by a series of recommendations for the delimitation of species, description of taxa, and ultimately for a sustainable taxonomy in Morchella. Problems and loopholes in the academic publishing system are also identified and discussed, and additional quality controls in the pre- and post-publication stages are proposed.
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LOIZIDES M. et al. Has taxonomic vandalism gone too far? A case study, the rise of the pay-to-publish model and the pitfalls of Morchella systematics // Mycological Progress. 2022. Vol. 21. No. 1. pp. 7-38.
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LOIZIDES M., Alvarado P., Moreau P., ASSYOV B., Halasů V., Stadler M., Rinaldi A., Marques G., Zervakis G. I., Borovička J., Van Vooren N., Grebenc T., Richard F., Taskin H., Gube M., Sammut C., Agnello C., Baroni T. J., Crous P., Fryssouli V., Gonou Z., Guidori U., Gulden G., Hansen K., Kristiansen R., Læssøe T., MATEOS J., Miller A., Moreno G., Perić B., Polemis E., Salom J. C., Siquier J. L., Snabl M., WEHOLT Ø., Bellanger J. Has taxonomic vandalism gone too far? A case study, the rise of the pay-to-publish model and the pitfalls of Morchella systematics // Mycological Progress. 2022. Vol. 21. No. 1. pp. 7-38.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1007/s11557-021-01755-z
UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11557-021-01755-z
TI - Has taxonomic vandalism gone too far? A case study, the rise of the pay-to-publish model and the pitfalls of Morchella systematics
T2 - Mycological Progress
AU - LOIZIDES, MICHAEL
AU - Alvarado, Pablo
AU - Moreau, Pierre-Arthur
AU - ASSYOV, BORIS
AU - Halasů, Viktorie
AU - Stadler, Marc
AU - Rinaldi, Andrea
AU - Marques, Guilhermina
AU - Zervakis, Georgios I.
AU - Borovička, Jan
AU - Van Vooren, Nicolas
AU - Grebenc, Tine
AU - Richard, Franck
AU - Taskin, Hatira
AU - Gube, Matthias
AU - Sammut, Carmel
AU - Agnello, Carlo
AU - Baroni, Timothy J.
AU - Crous, Pedro
AU - Fryssouli, Vassiliki
AU - Gonou, Zacharoula
AU - Guidori, Urbano
AU - Gulden, Gro
AU - Hansen, Karen
AU - Kristiansen, Roy
AU - Læssøe, Thomas
AU - MATEOS, JAVIER
AU - Miller, Andrew
AU - Moreno, Gabriel
AU - Perić, Branislav
AU - Polemis, Elias
AU - Salom, Joan Carles
AU - Siquier, José Leonardo
AU - Snabl, Martin
AU - WEHOLT, ØYVIND
AU - Bellanger, Jean-Michel
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/01/01
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 7-38
IS - 1
VL - 21
SN - 1617-416X
SN - 1861-8952
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@article{2022_LOIZIDES,
author = {MICHAEL LOIZIDES and Pablo Alvarado and Pierre-Arthur Moreau and BORIS ASSYOV and Viktorie Halasů and Marc Stadler and Andrea Rinaldi and Guilhermina Marques and Georgios I. Zervakis and Jan Borovička and Nicolas Van Vooren and Tine Grebenc and Franck Richard and Hatira Taskin and Matthias Gube and Carmel Sammut and Carlo Agnello and Timothy J. Baroni and Pedro Crous and Vassiliki Fryssouli and Zacharoula Gonou and Urbano Guidori and Gro Gulden and Karen Hansen and Roy Kristiansen and Thomas Læssøe and JAVIER MATEOS and Andrew Miller and Gabriel Moreno and Branislav Perić and Elias Polemis and Joan Carles Salom and José Leonardo Siquier and Martin Snabl and ØYVIND WEHOLT and Jean-Michel Bellanger},
title = {Has taxonomic vandalism gone too far? A case study, the rise of the pay-to-publish model and the pitfalls of Morchella systematics},
journal = {Mycological Progress},
year = {2022},
volume = {21},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11557-021-01755-z},
number = {1},
pages = {7--38},
doi = {10.1007/s11557-021-01755-z}
}
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LOIZIDES, MICHAEL, et al. “Has taxonomic vandalism gone too far? A case study, the rise of the pay-to-publish model and the pitfalls of Morchella systematics.” Mycological Progress, vol. 21, no. 1, Jan. 2022, pp. 7-38. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11557-021-01755-z.