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What's in a name? Possibly the key to biodiversity

This video was created as a partnership between ASU's International Institute for Species Exploration and Media Alchemy, Inc., an award-winning video production company based out of Seattle, Washington.

But wait, there's more!
One grave misconception about taxonomy is—because the samples are often dead—that this field is equally stagnant. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Curator of Animal Collections and fish taxonomist Anthony Gill shares his thoughts about this misunderstood field of study and his work as an artist, detective, scientist, historian, explorer, and myth buster in an scientific field that is both ancient and expanding. Listen to the Science Studio podcast. (See all Science Studio podcasts listed here.)