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  • 1.
    Fernández-Brime, Samantha
    et al.
    Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Botany.
    Olariaga, Ibai
    Baral, H.-O.
    Friebes, G.
    Jaklitsch, W.
    Senn-Irlet, B.
    Wedin, Mats
    Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Botany.
    Cryptodiscus muriformis and Schizoxylon gilenstamii, two new species of Stictidaceae (Ascomycota)2018In: Mycological progress, ISSN 1617-416X, E-ISSN 1861-8952, Vol. 17, p. 295-305Article in journal (Refereed)
  • 2.
    Loizides, Michael
    et al.
    Limassol, Cyprus.
    Alvarado, Pablo
    ALVALAB, Av. Bruselas 2‑3B, 33011 Oviedo, Spain.
    Moreau, Pierre-Arthur
    Faculté de Pharmacie Lille, Université de Lille, EA 4483 IMPECS, F‑59000 Lille, France.
    Assyov, Boris
    Halasů, Viktorie
    Stadler, Marc
    Rinaldi, Andrea
    Marques, Guilhermina
    Zervakis, Georgios I.
    Borovička, Jan
    Van Vooren, Nicolas
    Grebenc, Tine
    Richard, Franck
    Taşkin, Hatira
    Gube, Matthias
    Sammut, Carmel
    Agnello, Carlo
    Baroni, Timothy J.
    Crous, Pedro
    Fryssouli, Vassiliki
    Gonou, Zacharoula
    Guidori, Urbano
    Gulden, Gro
    Hansen, Karen
    Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Botany.
    Kristiansen, Roy
    Læssøe, Thomas
    Mateos, Javier
    Miller, Andrew
    Moreno, Gabriel
    Perić, Branislav
    Polemis, Elias
    Salom, Joan Carles
    Siquier, José Leonardo
    Snabl, Martin
    Weholt, Øyvind
    Bellanger, Jean-Michel
    Has taxonomic vandalism gone too far? A case study, the rise of the pay-to-publish model and the pitfalls of Morchella systematics2022In: Mycological progress, ISSN 1617-416X, E-ISSN 1861-8952, Vol. 21, no 1, p. 7-38Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    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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