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Taxonomy, the science of classifying organisms, has always been a dynamic and sometimes contentious field. It involves assigning names to species and grouping organisms based on shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships. A taxonomic revision might involve revising species concepts, reclassifying them, or even splitting one species into multiple distinct species. This can lead to confusion and disagreement within the scientific community, especially when long-standing classifications and rules are challenged. "Taxonomic vandalism" is a term often used pejoratively to describe illegal and unjustified changes to taxonomic classifications that are seen as destabilizing or undermining scientific consensus. This criticism can arise when taxonomists introduce changes without sufficient supporting evidence, or when their actions seem to prioritize novelty over scientific rigor or rules.
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