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Welcome to WikiProject Ecology, an interactive and collaborative WikiProject about Ecology and improving Wikipedia's articles and coverage about ecological topics.
This project's scope includes:
- The management of Wikipedia pages relating to ecology
- Aid Wikipedia in becoming a useful and reliable source of information for these topics
- Promotion of the availability of these topics on Wikipedia,
- Encouragement of others to use and build pages on these topics
- Promote an awareness of the natural environment and world
- Maintaining objectivity and neutral point-of-view in ecology-related articles
Topics
editParentage
editWikiProject Biology is the parent of this WikiProject.
Participants
editPlease feel free to join this project by adding your name at the top of the members list below.
Afterward, you can place the project's user template on your user page after joining (below in the userboxes section).
To join, add your name Here (Please post new entries at the top of the list.) |
Brian Quelvog (brand new member) retired fishery biologist with the state wildlife department. Much of my work was in Tuolumne County but some work was in other parts of the state 1972 - 2008. Be glad to help where I can.
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Userboxes
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{{Template:User ecologist}} |
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Tasks and things you can do
editA list of articles needing cleanup associated with this project is available. See also the tool's wiki page and the index of WikiProjects.
WikiProject
edit- Contribute to the discussion to guide the direction and process of this project, or ask questions
- Add more tasks to these lists
- Add your name to the list of participants
To-do list for Wikipedia:WikiProject Ecology:
New article requestseditPlease add requests for new articles here, including missing articles updated by the bot below in the "Pages needing attention" section. The goal is to have no broken links from articles on sustainability, environment, or ecology. This list is indiscriminate. If there are specific items on this list you are interested in, add them to the approriate area in Requested articles (probably science)
Expand articlesedit
CleanupeditArticles needing cleanup: VerifyeditVerify new articles by adding reliable references. WikifyeditAdd internal links to articles:
CategorizationeditCategorize ecology-related articles:
Create templateseditCreate useful templates for use in Wikipedia articles:
External pagesedit
Automationedit
Article assessmentedit
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Pages needing attention
editWikipedia:Pages needing attention listings are no longer being updated. For by-topic listings of articles that need attention, see:
To flag an article for attention, add a cleanup template to the article or talk page. See Wikipedia:Template index/Cleanup for a listing. All previously listed articles have either been fixed or tagged.
See also the page history of Wikipedia:Votes for rewrite which ran from May 2002-June 2003 then was redirected to here.
Articles nominated for deletion
editFix this image
edithttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Earth_seen_from_Apollo_17.jpg Don't have a lot of time to do things right, and I don't know how to fix images. --FUNKAMATIC ~talk 14:07, 1 October 2015 (UTC)
Templates
editProject banner
edit- Template:Ecology — {{WikiProject Ecology}}, {{Ecology}}
- This is meant to be affixed to the talk page of articles that fall within the scope of this WikiProject.
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Inter-species biological interactions navigation bar
edit- Template:Biological interaction-footer — {{Biological interaction-footer}}
- A navigational template to be affixed to the bottom of selected articles.
Completed article requests
editMany of these article can still be expanded and improved.
- achenes (Biological dispersal)
- Achromobacterium (Soil life)
- agroforestry (Permaculture)
- Amensalism (Biological interaction)
- aquatic ecosystem (Ecosystem)
- Arctic Char (Food chain)
- Arid climate (Climate)
- Arroyo (watercourse) (Desert)
- Azotobacter (Soil life)
- Big Desert, Australia (Desert)
- biospherics (Biosphere)
- Bonneville Speedway (Desert)
- Bortle scale (Light pollution)
- bush pilot (Hugh Lamprey)
- calcrete (Desert)
- Caliche (Desert)
- Consumers (food chain) (Trophic level)
- cottony cushion scale, Icerya purchasi (Invasive species)
- Cultivated land (Trophic level)
- Dry Valleys of Antarctica (Desert)
- Ecotope (Biome)
- Endangered Species Conservation Act (Environmental Protection Agency)
- ferrous ammonium sulfate (FAS) (Chemical oxygen demand)
- Ford Doolittle ((Gaia theory (science))
- foundational species (Trophic level)
- fruiting body, of fungi (Soil life)
- Geoffrey West, physicist (metabolic theory of ecology)
- hardpan (Desert)
- Henry Chandler Cowles (Ecological succession)
- Human Planetary Tolerances
- industrial melanism (Peppered moth)
- industrial water (Chemical oxygen demand)
- ion exchange (Soil)
- James Brown, ecologist (metabolic theory of ecology)
- Judean Desert in Israel/Palestine (Desert)
- K-selected (Carrying capacity)
- keyline (Permaculture)
- Lotka-Volterra inter-specific competition equations (Lotka-Volterra equations)
- marine ecoregion (Ecoregion)
- marine ecoregions (Terrestrial ecoregion)
- Marine Mammal Protection Act (Environmental Protection Agency)
- mercuric sulfate (Chemical oxygen demand)
- metapopulation (Landscape ecology)
- micronutrient (Soil life)
- mineralisation (Soil)
- Miss Waldron's Red Colobus (Ape extinction)
- montmorillonite (Soil)
- Moreton Pinkney (Gilbert White)
- mutual dependence (Symbiosis)
- Nebraska Sand Hills (Terrestrial ecoregion)
- negentropic (Ecocide)
- Niles Eldredge, Palaeontologist (Speciation)
- Nitrobacter (Nitrogen cycle)
- Nitrosomonas (Nitrogen cycle)
- nuclear radiation (Ecological selection)
- Omega Gaia ((Gaia theory (science))
- Overharvest (Natural resource)
- paradox of the plankton(Competitive exclusion principle)
- planula (Biological dispersal)
- population biology (Ecocide, Pollinator decline, Population)
- Potassium dichromate (Chemical oxygen demand)
- power generator (Dead zone)
- primary producer (Trophic level)
- Producers (food chain) (Trophic level)
- r-selected (Carrying capacity)
- Rajasthan Desert of India (Desert)
- Rotliegendes, a hydrocarbon reservoir in the North Sea (Desert)
- Roy Clapham (Ecosystem)
- sand seas (Desert)
- sand sheets (Desert)
- Searles Lake, California (Desert)
- shrimp farming (ecocide)
- soil fertility (Biodiversity)
- Sturt's Stony Desert, Australia (Desert)
- Sulfamic acid (Chemical oxygen demand)
- Tanami Desert, Australia (Desert)
- Temperate forest (Trophic level)
- Tengger Desert of China (Desert)
- Tropical Grasslands (Biome)
- Tropical Rain Forest (Desert, Trophic level)
- Wildlife biologists (Trophic level)
Scientific Peer Review
editPeer review at this project is no longer active and scientific articles should be directed to the general Wikipedia peer review. Reviews of articles that were completed are archived here.
Comments
edit- As noted at Talk:Environmental chemistry please do any work in consensus with other editors. Removing large sections leaving bare headings is not the right way to proceed. Velella Velella Talk 08:50, 12 June 2013 (UTC)
A refereed journal on Wikiversity
editI think I posted this on an archived discussion and will look for a better place to post--Guy vandegrift (talk) 09:49, 14 January 2016 (UTC)
According to this survey, the prime disincentive against making scholarly contributions to Wikipedia is that it will not advance careers. Wikiversity:First Journal of Science will be a peer-reviewed journal that should alleviate this problem for recent college graduates who are not expected to have published in the established scholarly journals.
The word "First" in the title is intended to suggest that we need more journals like this. The Wikiversity:First Journal of Science was patterned after the Wikiversity Journal of Medicine, but will have a somewhat more informal flavor, consistent with this new journal's intent to focus on teaching at the undergraduate college level. Wikiversity:First Journal of Science will attribute with bylines that list usernames only, in contrast with the use of real names by the Wikiversity Journal of Medicine
Another unique feature of Wikiversity:First Journal of Science is that edited versions of Wikipedia articles are welcome, and are presented as Wikipedia articles on the Wikiversity journal via permalinks to the history of Wikipedia articles. This is currently accomplished in a rather awkward fashion, by moving the Wikipedia article into the editor's user space, and after proper attribution, deleting all that extraneous prose that Wikipedia articles tend to acquire. An example of this shown in one of the three "pseudo-articles" that were used to create a mockup issue. Of the three "pseudo-articles" in this mockup, I consider only one to be suitable for publication. It is Wikipedia's Introduction to quantum mechanics. Note how the logo was inserted into the "pseudo-accepted" version without permission of the article's current editors. In other words, all of Wikipedia's 5 million articles are candidates for publication in this journal, and in a manner of speaking, have already effectively submitted their manuscripts to Wikiversity:First Journal of Science for review--Guy vandegrift (talk) 05:24, 14 January 2016 (UTC)
Tools
edit- Main tool page: toolserver.org
- reFill – Edits bare url references: adds title, dates, publisher, etc.
- Checklinks - Edit and repair external links
- Dab solver - Quickly resolve ambiguous links.
- Peer reviewer - Provides hints and suggestion to improving articles.
Related Wikiprojects
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