How familiar are ZooChatters with systematics, Linnean taxonomy, and binomial nomenclature? I've met a wide range of people: 1) some who don't use scientific names at all, 2) some who do know a few but never say them out loud, only write them, and 3) some who memorize hundreds of them and use them in conversation (as I do).
I've been memorizing scientific names since early childhood, and I'm a huge proponent of using them, as they avoid confusion when talking with people all over the world who speak different languages. Zoos should definitely provide them on signage. I can see barriers to widespread use, though. Learning them is like learning a separate language comprised of Latin, Greek, people's surnames, and other languages that doesn't follow the grammar of any of them. However, some friends and I find that it really helps to know etymology and roots, like breaking down Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus): Hali=sea, aeetus=eagle, leuco=white, cephalus=head. "White-headed sea-eagle."
I've also encountered people in fish identification groups who find scientific names to be nerdy and elitist and try to avoid using them. They think they're more confusing than clarifying. What are your thoughts on using scientific names when talking about animals? Should the general public become more literate in them, and how can this be facilitated?
I've been memorizing scientific names since early childhood, and I'm a huge proponent of using them, as they avoid confusion when talking with people all over the world who speak different languages. Zoos should definitely provide them on signage. I can see barriers to widespread use, though. Learning them is like learning a separate language comprised of Latin, Greek, people's surnames, and other languages that doesn't follow the grammar of any of them. However, some friends and I find that it really helps to know etymology and roots, like breaking down Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus): Hali=sea, aeetus=eagle, leuco=white, cephalus=head. "White-headed sea-eagle."
I've also encountered people in fish identification groups who find scientific names to be nerdy and elitist and try to avoid using them. They think they're more confusing than clarifying. What are your thoughts on using scientific names when talking about animals? Should the general public become more literate in them, and how can this be facilitated?
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