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1212:. Please be clear on the fact that I suggest we pick ONE of the possibilities, not do patchwork! If there's no objections filed here within the next three days or so, I'll go ahead with putting one of these into practice to see if it gets reverted. The main decision to be made would be whether to stick with the white writing. If we do, the background should probably become a little darker. My current favourite is the colour scheme of the "selected picture" box on my example page, although it could be a bit bluer, as in the bottom example of the left hand column. - 2196: 2103: 1083: 1112: 2121: 1074: 2187: 31: 2073:, &c.) which focus on compliance to manual of style and referencing policy with a more conventional peer review by members of the scientific academic community. It is hoped that this will raise science-based articles to their highest possible standards. Article quality and factual validity is now Knowledge (XXG)'s most important goal. Having as many errors as Britannica is not good–we must raise our standards above this. -- 606: 2112: 1103: 2094: 194:
high quality (mainly plants and animals). It has a new photo in it at least once a week, as it is most people's favourite photographic subject. If we run out of pictures, we could always start again, as it would take a long time to get through all the photos. Also, whenever a new photo is upgraded to featured status, it could get feature next on the portal.
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uploaded a photo of one recently, and I was ecstatic about it, however it was far from feature status. Maybe we should create a section, where we request high quality photos of certain things. It would be a good insentive for people to go out photographing, as the current list of requested photos are
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I will be moving near the beach in about a month, and it is really well known for its crabs (unfortunately not horseshoe crabs, but I find them all fascinating), so I may be able to get some good photos of crabs in the future (probably be a while though). I agree with Samsara, in that we really need
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I'm glad that someone is willing to maintain the biology portal. My only problem, is the "Highlighted Picture" area. This is probably very neccesary in subjects like Chemistry, where featured pictures are extremely lacking, but the current list of biology featured pictures is extremely large, and of
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One more thing: I'm working on a system for preserving previous featured articles, highlighted pictures, and did you know factoids. Once I standardize a way to do this I'll post a how-to on here. This will be a good system because in the boxes on the portal page we can have a link that says, "View
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Alright, I'm aiming at updating the article and picture every Wednesday. I'll be updating the "Did you knows" more often than that, but I won't be entirely replacing them, so hopefully they'll "scroll off" the main Portal page in about the time of a week. The archive for those isn't done yet, but
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There were at least 20 invertebrates in the featured picture list. Granted most are insects, but since most invertebrates are, there is no problem there. Secondly, I have noticed there is a bias on your choice of "selected pictures" for animals. Why do you have to choose an animal when there are
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Hey guys, I'm volunteering to maintain this portal. Just so you know my main area of expertise in biology is evolutionary biology, so if you see me tending to focus on evo bio to the exclusion of other disciplines, say something about it. I'll be maintaining this portal but that doesn't mean I
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plenty of good plant photos available. It just doesn't make sense to me, that you have to choose a sub-par picture for the reason of variety, when you haven't nearly used a variety of images. You did not have to choose an aquatic invertebrate, and if you did, you could have used the
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I might also suggest only updating the portal once (or twice) a week. As it is quite a slow portal, it might be best to slowly update, so everyone can read the page once a week, and it is easier for you to update it (and spread out the time before you run out of featured articles).
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and since I figure I "hang" with you guys a lot, you could perhaps help me. Just check out the portal and comment on things you think should be changed (or make the changes yourself). I especially need some more "Did you knows". Also, I'm currently in the process of taking over
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I'm thinking a Featured/Selected Biography would be a good addition. This way there are two main content areas on the portal. I think a lot of people know a lot more about biological topics in general than biologists of the past. For biographies I'm thinking along the lines of
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One of my concerns would be that some of these ladies and chaps don't have well written articles, although sometimes their discoveries are fairly well described in separate articles - maybe it would make sense to call the section "history of biology" rather than "featured
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has been started and we're looking for Wikipedians who are members of the scientific academic community to run for the board. If you want to give it a shot come over and post a little about yourself. New nominations are being accepted until the 00:00 on the 17th March.
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article (which I created). Unfortunately, my knowledge of trees is VERY limited so the article in its current for is an unsatisfactory stub. Given that the article is only 2 links deep from the main page I think it needs to be expanded... Help will be much appreciated.
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The animals make use of the bacteria to digest the cellulose. The bacteria do the actual digesting, but the animals digest the bacterial waste products. Essentially, the bacteria are part of the animal digestive system. Still, if it's confusing, leave it out. --
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Locate good biology pictures. These may be good pictures of animals or living things, interesting pictures of microscopic life, or maybe just good diagrams of biological processes. Post links to the pictures in here (as well as your caption) and on my
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should be used on this portal, as they organisms much more unusual than the typical species we feature. The only problem is Knowledge (XXG) doesn't seem to have good pics of these. Can anyone assist in finding some compatibly-licensed images online?
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gets the more (hopefully) good editors it gets for it and related topics. If you want to ascribe it to a base human appeal, I think celebrity is more appropriate than politics. Maybe I just want fame by being linked from the front page?
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The featured pictures are heavily biased in favor of vertebrates and butterflies. Frankly I didn't find anything especially interesting in it anymore and wanted instead to highlight some of the less thought about animals, such as squid.
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Update the "Did you know?" section with neato biology factoids. I'm sure there's a lot more out there than I could ever come up with, and it's kind of lame to just randomly browse biology-related articles hoping to find something
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You can probably find quite a few eligible people by simply browsing Nobel laureates, fellows of the Royal Society and National Academy of Sciences, etc. There are still a few out there whose names I've not been able to recall. -
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Update the "Things you can do" section. I just blanked it because everything in it was several months out of date. As you run across biology articles that are, for whatever reason, of inferior quality, please link them in the
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You have created a page that shows all featured images, which takes ages to load. Perhaps you could create a similar page for specifically biology related images, noting with each image whether it has previously been
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Can we do something about the glaring cyan headers and photo? Back in the day when I was doing webdesign, these were colours we were warned about using; almost on a par with bright magenta... SOC (Save our cones). -
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Why don't you use featured pictures for the "selected pictures" section? There is currently 128 photos which would be suitable, I don't see a reason to dip into non-featured pictures yet. --
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I was just came here to say something similar. Finally some invertebrates are coming through FPC. We will also have a snail promoted in the next week (I've added it to the gallery). --
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Unfortunately, I couldn't find any featured pics of bacteria. Grave omission! Bacterial colonies can actually look very visually appealing, and are phenotypically extremely diverse! -
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Please, please, go ahead and pick the picture next week then. I just don't like being complained at for the way I did something when no one else was willing to do it. --
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Quite the contrary - I think it would be very interesting to point out the links between biology and other disciplines. We featured Malthus for the same reason. -
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has destroyed between 40 and 50 percent of the world's silver leaf tree population. This fact is noted in the fire article and thus it contains a link to the
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Unfortunately, it is not animals but bacteria in the cattle gut that digest the cellulose, so that particular "did you know" is technically incorrect. -
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but at some point we're going to run out and it might become a bit more difficult to locate them. If you have any leads please post in here and on my
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Maybe it's your screen? ;) But seriously, I've just raised the green value by hex 11, so it should come out looking less purple. What do you think? -
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very hard to get. The high quality photos may be of things which are common in an area, but most people just do not have the access to them. --
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Did you know that HLA proteins help the immunesystem identify infected cells by presenting randomly selected cellular proteins to T-cells?
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a good caecilian photo. I cannot just go out and take one, as frogs are the only amphibians in Aus, but I really hope someone will soon.
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While you guys are at it how about fixing up the portal to use the box-header templates? It would make the page a lot more cleaner. --
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and is present in most mammals, excepting humans (and lagomorphs, obviously). Can someone corroborate that it is present in chimpanzees?
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I'm not quite sure what to say here except I'm all about evidence and logic rather than politics. We all have our place so to speak...
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I like the idea of using green for biology. How about HEX:339966 ? I don't know how to change the colours though, sorry. --
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Did you know that Dolly the sheep was named for Dolly Parton, because she (the sheep) was cloned from a mammary cell?
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What do you guys feel about this slug image - it was not promoted at a count 8 support, 5 oppose. Worth renom?
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Here's a little source for finding new pictures to use. I made a script that automatically generates an
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And while we're onto the strange and cheerful (or to complete the legless theme), I should mention the
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organism which is simple enough to be studied in great detail. The developmental fate of every single
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Did you know that bees will often head-butt intruders, and resort to stinging only as a last resort?
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We could still use some more "Did you knows". If you have any, just go for it and add them. --
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in the evolution of breeding systems due to its high promiscuity and resulting high levels of
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Is there any way the colour of the Biology Portal could be changed to something more natural?
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All of these have decent articles written about them - Samsara 23:01, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
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The portal could be improved by upgrading it to the kinds of templates used at the likes of
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previous featured articles". It's much better than having to tangle with the edit history.
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Also, does this discussion want to be moved over there and replaced by an appropriate link?
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cannot see objects further than three metres away, making them vulnerable to road traffic?
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Did you know that cattle and termites are among the few animals that can digest cellulose?
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Did you know that cattle and termites are among the few animals that can digest cellulose?
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Oh, and another from FPC. This one is brilliant! It won't be promoted for over a week. --
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Did you know that spiders do not have compound eyes, but usually carry 8 individual eyes?
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You're being cryptic again. Are you trying to say that portals are political? --
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How about a deeper shade of blue? Water, after all, is the basis of all life! -
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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The portal should be using css stylesheets, non? I could have a go at that.
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I actually wasn't trying to make it political. It's just the more exposure
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in length, which lives in a temperate soil environment. Research into the
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That last fly one is already in queue to be next week's featured pic. --
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is the closest I am familiar with, and various variations on the theme (
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rather dubious - a last resort if we run out of people to bio perhaps
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Here are a few of my favourites from a brief and incomplete scan of
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Isn't this mostly a matter of nicking them from the front page, e.g.
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Locate good biology featured articles. For now we can work off of
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don't need your help! Here are some things you can do to help me:
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Either this article, or the lead picture from it, could be used:
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Thanks, and I look forward to looking forward with all of you on
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Cyde, thanks for your offer to manage this portal. I think the
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on Knowledge (XXG). You might want to check out the relevant
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The project aims to combine existing peer review mechanisms (
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Ohhhhh, now I like your idea. Except that it is purple. :) --
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has some things to say about the vertebrate bias as well. --
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Contact me with any concerns or questions you may have at my
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as a tonic, until its masculinising effects were discovered?
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would you like to create certified articles in science? --
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I'm refering to "Just trying to get some exposure for us!"
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I also liked the rabbit one, but nobody else seemed to:
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is my current suggestion for a new colour scheme. -
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