Call for nominations: ICZN

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Thomas Pape

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Mar 6, 2026, 5:24:02 AMMar 6
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Call for nominations for new members of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature

 

http://dx.doi.org/10.21805/bzn.v82.a004

 

The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) will soon have six vacancies among its ordinary members and is seeking nominations for new Commissioners to be elected in May 2027. Five vacancies stem from retiring Commissioners A. Ballerio (Italy; Coleoptera), P. Bouchard (Canada; Coleoptera), M. Harvey (Australia; Arachnida), D. Yanega (USA; Insecta), and H.-Z. Zhou (China; Coleoptera); a sixth vacancy needs to be filled to reach the Commission’s target of 28 members.

The Commission hereby invites nominations, from any person, organisation or institution, of potential candidates for election. The nationalities and areas of expertise of the present members of the Commission may be found on the ICZN website (http:// iczn.org/commissioners).

Article 2.2 of the ICZN Constitution prescribes that “The members of the Commission shall be eminent scientists, irrespective of nationality, with a distinguished record in any branch of zoology and an interest in zoological nomenclature”. Furthermore, according to Article 2.3 of the Constitution, the composition of the Commission shall be such as to secure representation of diverse interests and different parts of the world.

Current activities within the Commission include monthly virtual meetings, voting on Cases every two or three months and participating in various activities as needed (e.g., reviewing or proofing Cases and Opinions, co-writing Declarations, participating in ad-hoc committees, preparing the next edition of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, updating the ICZN Constitution and Bylaws). Based on Article 3.1.1 of the Constitution, the maximum term of service of a member of the Commission is 18 years.

Nominations, including the age, affiliation, nationality and qualifications of each nominee should be sent before 1 January 2027 to the ICZN Secretary (ic...@nus.edu. sg) together with a statement that the potential nominee will accept the nomination. Self-nominations are accepted.

Under Article 3 of the Bylaws, the list of nominees will be narrowed to a slate with twice as many names as there are vacancies. Members of the ICZN are elected via a secret ballot, as mandated by the Constitution. The most recent election, held in 2025, was conducted through an online voting portal, significantly expanding voter participation and geographic coverage. The same procedure is planned for the forthcoming election.

 

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Roderic D. M. Page

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Mar 6, 2026, 5:58:07 AMMar 6
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I don't want to be "that guy," but the call is behind a pay wall and it costs $US10 to read! This does not seem like an ideal strategy to engage with the broader taxonomic community...

Regards,

Rod

Thomas Pape

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Mar 6, 2026, 6:04:00 AMMar 6
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>>> the call is behind a pay wall

Thanks, Rod, good point – I will arrange for open access.

/Thomas

 

 

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David Redei

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Mar 9, 2026, 10:15:50 AMMar 9
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Joining Rod’s remark, and to take it a step further: I have always found it quite ironic that the Bulletin, which is intended as a forum for all zoologists, and which publishes Cases that are specifically published to reach the broadest possible audience, to solicit feedback from the entire community (in case of Cases), or to disseminate directions to be read and followed by the entire scientific community (in case of Rulings of the Commission), remains behind a paywall. Publications that are intended to regulate the usage of names, thus to serve stability, so which ideally should be read by all zoologists interested in the particular group, are behind a paywall. Each single publication. That's worse than any single scientific journal, because in the case of those at least I can send an email to the author and there is a chance that I will get the publication, but whom should I write to ask for an Opinion? The President, for each and every Opinion? Is it just me, or does anyone else find this practice strange?

With best regards,

David Redei

Roderic D. M. Page

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Mar 9, 2026, 10:38:20 AMMar 9
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I agree that it makes little sense, although I suspect the ICZN gets income from subscriptions to the journal. Maybe that is a significant contributor to the Commission's finances? Would people submit cases if they had to pay author fees to do that?

Perhaps a kixed model would work? Cases open access, Opinions closed access? Perhaps a moving wall whereby everything becomes open access after, say, three years? BHL has the The Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature up to 2017 https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/333775, perhaps the Bulletin could be more regularly added to BHL to facilitate access?

I suspect the fundamental issue is money: who gets to pay and at what point in the process?

Regards,

Rod

Thomas Pape

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Mar 9, 2026, 11:37:22 AMMar 9
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BZN is freely available through https://biotaxa.org/bzn

 

The paywall is only when accessed through BioOne.

 

/Thomas

 

 

 

 

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I agree that it makes little sense, although I suspect the ICZN gets income from subscriptions to the journal. Maybe that is a significant contributor to the Commission's finances? Would people submit cases if they had to pay author fees to do that?

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Douglas Yanega

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Mar 9, 2026, 11:57:13 AMMar 9
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At the risk of saying more than I should about things I don't really know:

On 3/9/26 7:38 AM, Roderic D. M. Page wrote:

I suspect the fundamental issue is money: who gets to pay and at what point in the process?

The history of the financial troubles of the original Trust that supported the Commission, and the ensuing move of the Secretariat from London to Singapore when that Trust dissolved, is not a secret, though it happened some time ago. Revenue from the BZN is one of the few steady sources of support still available, though I cannot say how much that may be. I imagine there are some people who are out there trying to raise funds to support the existing Secretariat, but if so, this is not something that is part of the general discussion among Commissioners.

Everything, everywhere, is ultimately about money, and the BZN does cost money to produce, and the website takes money to sustain.

Now, as to the matter of learning what Opinions have been rendered on Cases, the ICZN website does eventually show them.

https://www.iczn.org/cases/resolved-opinion-issued/

Admittedly, the most recent entry in this listing is 2021 (same for new Applications), but the Cases aren't permanently behind a paywall. It's just a significant backlog, and limited resources to get caught up on the website.

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Roderic D. M. Page

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Mar 9, 2026, 12:10:14 PMMar 9
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That’s good to know, but hard to discover. The original post shared the call by DOI https://doi.org/10.21805/bzn.v82.a004 which takes people to the paywalled version.

There is no explicit open access license on the https://biotaxa.org/bzn articles, e.g. CC-BY. If there was an explicit license then these volumes would be a great candidate to be added to BHL.

It would be good to know if the ICZN would be interested in having BHL host these more recent issues.

Regards,

Rod


Rod

Mikhail Daneliya

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Mar 9, 2026, 12:29:33 PMMar 9
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Has there ever been an attempt to ask collaboration with the UNESCO, like the Austronomical Union does?

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Thomas Pape

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Thanks, Doug.

Yes, money matters, and BZN comes at an expense.

Currently, ICZN gets a small income through BioOne, with the amount depending on the number of downloads.

 

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Richard Littauer

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Mar 10, 2026, 12:56:45 AMMar 10
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I can email anyone a copy if they need it. I agree on the paywall being less than ideal. Can this be made open access? 

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Todd Johnson

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Mar 10, 2026, 12:56:49 AMMar 10
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I totally agree with you, David.

I have seen colleagues and peers from other fields of biology publish papers without adhering to the ICZN code. Worse, some are attempting to publish their work without seeking a second assessment from professionals in the subject.

Let us hope that this time we will have equal representation on the commission for each continent.

Regards,

Todd

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David Redei

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Mar 10, 2026, 12:56:57 AMMar 10
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Dear Thomas,

That is wonderful. Many thanks, I was not aware of this. 

With best regards, 

David Redei

Thomas Pape

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Mar 10, 2026, 8:01:39 AMMar 10
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It is certainly desirable to have an equal (or somehow ‘fair’) representation on the Commission for each continent.

It is likewise desirable to have a broad taxonomic representation on the Commission.

This is spelled out in the ICZN Constitution, which explicitly states that, “As far as practicable, the composition of the Commission shall be such as to secure a balanced representation:”

-- of systematists in the principal divisions of the animal kingdom;

-- of zoologists from different parts of the world;

-- of palaeozoologists;

-- of workers in general zoology and applied biology with an interest in nomenclature.

 

Furthermore, it is necessary for the Commission to muster sufficient editorial capacity, and with ZooBank growing in importance, we need at least one Commissioner able to understand the ‘machinery’ of ZooBank.

 

By our Constitution, there has to be at least 18 Commissioners, but there is no upward restriction. The current number agreed on in the Commission is 28, which appears to be working very well.

 

/Thomas

 

 

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