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Title: Comment on the letter of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) dated April 21, 2020 regarding 'Fossils from conflict zones and reproducibility of fossil‑based scientific data': Myanmar amber
Author: Haug, Joachim T.
Azar, Dany
Ross, Andrew
Szwedo, Jacek
Wang, Bo
Arillo, Antonio
Baranov, Viktor
Bechteler, Julia
Beutel, Rolf
Blagoderov, Vladimir
Delclòs Martínez, Xavier
Dunlop, Jason
Feldberg, Kathrin
Feldmann, Rodney
Foth, Christian
Fraaije, René H.B.
Gehler, Alexander
Harms, Danilo
Hedenäs, Lars
Hy ný, Matú
Jagt, John W. M.
Jagt, Elena A.
Regalado, Ledis
Jarzembowski, Ed
Kerp, Hans
Khine, Phyo Kay
Kirejtshuk, Alexander G.
Klug, Christian
Kopylov, Dmitry S.
Kotthoff, Ulrich
Kriwet, Jürgen
McKellar, Ryan C.
Nel, André
Neumann, Christian
Nützel, Alexander
Peñalver Mollá, Enrique
Perrichot, Vincent
Pint, Anna
Ragazzi, Eugenio
Keywords: Patrimoni geològic
Ambre
Cretaci
Geological heritage
Amber
Cretaceous Period
Issue Date: 1-Aug-2020
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Abstract: Recently, the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) has sent around a letter, dated 21st April, 2020 to more than 300 palaeontological journals, signed by the President, Vice President and a former President of the society (Rayfield et al. 2020). The signatories of this letter request significant changes to the common practices in palaeontology. With our present, multi-authored comment, we aim to argue why these suggestions will not lead to improvement of both practice and ethics of palaeontological research but, conversely, hamper its further development. Although we disagree with most contents of the SVP letter, we appreciate this initiative to discuss scientific practices and the underlying ethics. Here, we consider different aspects of the suggestions by Rayfield et al. (2020) in which we see weaknesses and dangers. It is our intent to compile views from many different fields of palaeontology, as our discipline is (and should remain) pluralistic. This contribution deals with the aspects concerning Myanmar amber. Reference is made to Haug et al. (2020a) for another comment on aspects concerning amateur palaeontologists/citizen scientists/private collectors.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12542-020-00524-9
It is part of: Palaeontologische Zeitschrift, 2020, vol. 94, p. 431-437
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/175747
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12542-020-00524-9
ISSN: 0031-0220
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