Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Tree of Life/Archive 2

Archives for WT:TOL edit

1 2002-07 – 2003-12 Article names
2 2003-11 – 2004-02 Taxoboxes
3 2004-02 Taxoboxes
4 2004-02 – 2004-08 Bold taxa; taxonomy
5 2004-03 – 2004-04 Taxonomy; photos; range maps
6 2005-04 – 2004-06 Capitalization; authorities; mammals
7 2004-06 – 2004-08 Creationism; parens; common names
8 2004-05 – 2004-08 Templates; †extinct; common names
9 2004-05 – 2004-08 Categories; taxoboxes
10 2004-08 – 2004-12 Categories; authorities; domains; Wikispecies; ranks; G. species; capitalization; Common Names
11 2004-11 – 2005-05 Capitalization; common names; categories; L.; authorities; algae; cultivars
12 2005-03 – 2005-05 Ranks; common names
13 2005-05 – 2005-06 Hybrids; taxobox format; cultivars
14 2005-06 – 2005-07 Categories; food plants; identification; Capitalization
15 2005-07 – 2005-09 Synonyms; types; authorities; status; identification
16 2005-09 – 2005-12 Paleontological ranges; Rosopsida; Taxobox redesign; identification
17 2005-12 – 2006-04 Taxobox redesign; identification; APG; common names; capitalization
18 2006-04 – 2006-10 Categorization; include in references; snakes; range maps; seasonality graph; common names; bioregions; brya;
19 2006-10 – 2007-03 various
20 2007-03 – 2007-06 various
21 2007-06 (Next 64 Kb) various
22 (Next 64 Kb) various
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24 (Next 64 Kb) various

I have a question regarding standard templates. I noticed that there has been some discussion on wether to split articles on animals into scientific and more popular ones. I personally think that the information should be in one place and not spread over (or duplicated in) more articles. Since I would like to create some new animal articles, my proposal would be to start with a general introduction / summary and then a more in depth scientific part. The structure I would like to use is:

Scientific name:
Scientific synonyms:
Common name:
Common synonyms:
General introduction: -->here come a summary / popular description
Description:
Habitat:
Diet:
Behaviour:
Reproduction:
Ecology:
Anatomy:
Physiology:
Taxonomy:
Care and maintenance in captivity:
References:

Now, before someone starts to restructure my work, I would like to know if there are any thoughts/comments on my proposal.

Jurriaan


I just added a quick paragraph on Trilliaceae. How does one add the "template stuff" to a page so that it fits in with the TOL framework?

Susan


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