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ScopeThis WikiProject aims to help organise our collection of entries about primates. It includes all extant species within the Order Primates as well as the extinct species. The project also includes articles related to primate behaviour, psychology and notable primatologists e.g. (respectively) brachiation, fission-fusion society, Frans de Waal, etc. Related WikiprojectsIt is worth keeping one eye on several Wikiprojects that overlap with this one or that have made significant progress towards completion, including Wikipedia:WikiProject Mammals, Wikipedia:WikiProject Cetaceans, Wikipedia:WikiProject Birds, Wikipedia:WikiProject Ecoregions, and Wikipedia:WikiProject Cats. ParentageThis WikiProject is an offshoot of WikiProject Tree of Life
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Structure and contents
The following items are desirable for articles of all levels, although the detail will vary depending on several factors. These items do not need to be separated into distinct sections; text should flow in continuous prose so far as possible. The order this information is included is also relatively unimportant, although the order listed is generally preferred.
Taxobox
In general, primate entries should use the {{taxobox}} template. This is something we have inherited from the Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life/taxobox usage. There are many examples there to look at. There are several example primate taxoboxes, suitable for cut and paste insertion into entries:
Range mapsThe basic template map is the world map without country borders that can be found at Wikipedia:Blank maps. The blue colour shows where the species is (sometimes) present and white is where it is absent. The grey colour is R:205 G:195 B:204 The blue colour is R:0 G:0 B:255 If you edit a map, try to save at full-quality so that no blurring occurs at the edge of the countries - this blurring makes further editing of the map more difficult because the "fill" function of many image editing programs doesn't work with the blurred edges. Names and titlesIn general, use the formal common name for article titles.
Sometimes exceptions need to be made; some individual creatures (usually newly discovered ones) do not yet have a formal common name. Some distinct groups are known only by their scientific name. Naming guidelines for common names:
Naming guidelines for scientific names:
CategoriesThe following category schema is being used. As the number of created/completed articles increases, others can be developed. Other related categories may develop in conjunction with the ones listed, but are not maintained by this WikiProject. Most should be self-explanatory. A few of the articles about prehistoric taxa are doubly linked because their taxonomic placement is significantly uncertain (Proconsul, for instance, maybe an ape, but it may not be). Early hominids contains the prehistoric taxa after the Pan/Homo split and, therefore, is using the term "hominid" in the anthropological sense and not the primatological sense.
Prehistoric mammals
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\--> Apes -----------> Prehistoric apes <--------/
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Early hominids
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Task list and progressA cleanup listing for this project is available, updated by WolterBot. More information...
Taxonomy and referencesPrimate taxonomy is by no means fully known or agreed upon. The following references are currently being used for this Project. See the discussion for other possibilities.
Talk pagesPlace {{PrimateTalk}} at the top of an article's talk page. This will help direct editors to this page for guidance. |
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