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December 2019 Tree of Life Newsletter

December 2019—Issue 009


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Category:Fishing manufacturers and suppliers has been nominated for discussion

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January 2020 Tree of Life Newsletter

January 2020—Issue 010


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Megarachne by Ichthyovenator
Christmas imperial pigeon by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by FunkMonk
Paranthropus by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by IJReid
Orcinus meyeri by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Enwebb
Christmas darter by Enwebb and Cwmhiraeth, reviewed by J Milburn
Saxifragales by Michael Goodyear, reviewed by starsandwhales
Segnosaurus by FunkMonk, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Dryopithecus by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Drosophila subobscura by Andrewoh29, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Egyptian fruit bat by Enwebb, reviewed by FunkMonk
Scale insect by Chiswick Chap and Cwhmiraeth, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77

Newly nominated content

Wolf by LittleJerry
Segnosaurus by FunkMonk
The Goldfinch (painting) by Jimfbleak
Dryomyza anilis by AnuBalasubramanian
Pigs in culture by Chiswick Chap
Coronariae by Michael Goodyear
Neanderthal by Dunkleosteus77
Gharial by BhagyaMani
Honeynut squash by
James John Joicey by RLO1729
Gigantorhynchus by Mattximus
Ardipithecus ramidus by Dunkleosteus77

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March Madness 2020

G'day all, March Madness 2020 is about to get underway, and there is bling aplenty for those who want to get stuck into the backlog by way of tagging, assessing, updating, adding or improving resources and creating articles. If you haven't already signed up to participate, why not? The more the merrier! Peacemaker67 (click to talk to me) 08:19, 29 February 2020 (UTC) for the coord team

February 2020 Tree of Life Newsletter

February 2020—Issue 011


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Segnosaurus by FunkMonk
The Goldfinch (painting) by Jimfbleak
Gharial by BhagyaMani, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77
Steller's sea ape by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Hog Farm
Poinsettia by Enwebb, reviewed by Starsandwhales
Honeynut squash by , reviewed by Ealdgyth

Newly nominated content

Danuvius guggenmosi by Dunkleosteus77
Denisovan by Dunkleosteus77
Homo luzonensis by Dunkleosteus77
Homo naledi by Dunkleosteus77
Horseshoe bat by Enwebb
Cimicidae by Cwmhiraeth and Chiswick Chap

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March 2020 Tree of Life Newsletter

March 2020—Issue 012


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Argentinosaurus by Slate Weasel and Jens Lallensack
Wolf by LittleJerry
Horseshoe bat by Enwebb, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Cimicidae by Cwmhiraeth and Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Enwebb
Coronariae by Michael Goodyear, reviewed by Dank
Ardipithecus ramidus by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by starsandwhales
Ooedigera by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Hog Farm
Bathyphysa conifera by Awkwafaba, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Calliphora vomitoria by Y.shiuan, reviewed by Jens Lallensack

Newly nominated content

Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations by Britishfinance
Bathyphysa conifera by Awkwafaba
Moniliformidae by Mattximus
Disease X by Britishfinance
Mandarin Patinkin by Rhododendrites




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April 2020 Tree of Life Newsletter

April 2020—Issue 013


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Danuvius guggenmosi by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by J Milburn
Neanderthal by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Homo luzonensis by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Lythronax by FunkMonk, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Ichthyovenator by PaleoGeekSquared, reviewed by FunkMonk
Secretarybird by LittleJerry, Aa77zz and Casliber, reviewed by The Rambling Man
James John Joicey by RLO1729, reviewed by The Rambling Man
Homo naledi by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Vermilion flycatcher by CaptainEek, reviewed by HickoryOughtShirt?4
Canada lynx by Sainsf, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77
Alice Gray by Rhododendrites, reviewed by The Rambling Man
Caryodendron orinocense by CPC273, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Jaguarundi by Sainsf, reviewed by Usernameunique
Gigantopithecus by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Starsandwhales
Denisovan by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Starsandwhales
Disease X by Britishfinance, reviewed by DannyS712

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Lythronax by FunkMonk, Lythronaxargestes and IJReid
Ichthyovenator by PaleoGeekSquared
Neanderthal by Dunkleosteus77
Alpine newt by Tylototriton
Secretarybird by LittleJerry, Aa77zz and Casliber
List of ursids by PresN
Borchgrevinkium by Super Dromaeosaurus
Caryodendron orinocense by CPC273
Siamosaurus by PaleoGeekSquared
Canada lynx by Sainsf
Vietnam mouse-deer by Sainsf
Jaguarundi by Sainsf
Vermilion flycatcher by CaptainEek
Alice Gray by Rhododendrites
Gigantopithecus by Dunkleosteus77
Paleobiota of the Posidonia Shale by Yewtharaptor
Meerkat by Sainsf

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@Headbomb: thank you for pointing to Svick's script. — Epipelagic (talk) 08:45, 17 May 2020 (UTC)
These are still missing btw. Or rather Lema et al is missing. Headbomb {t · c · p · b} 19:16, 24 May 2020 (UTC)
Thanks — Epipelagic (talk) 19:42, 24 May 2020 (UTC)

Please remove picture of hydropower plant from juvenile fish page!!!

I am working now for 18 years as a fish biologist in the Netherlands. I am a member of the expert fish group of the International Commission for Protection of the River Rhine, I am working on a PhD on European sturgeon at the Wageningen University and I have written scientific papers on fish migration and juvenile fish like Atlantic Salmon smolts. It came to my attention that at the juvenile fish page on Wikipedia there is a picture of a hydroelectric dam and a fish pass-system. In my opionion this picture represents (a) not a good solution to aid fish migration, because in this situation still many fish will not find the entrance, thus will not be able to pass this obstruction that lies between spawning areas upstream and area for wintering and foraging downstream. Furthermore, a hydropower plant uses water from the main stream and even with a dirt=rack installed in front of this plant, even if it has a small mash size, still many juvenile fish will pass that dirt rack and end up in the propellers of this hydropower plant.The result is impignement and fish being shredded. Which I can proof to you from numerous examples. (b) Moreover, the subject of this wikipedia page is juvenile fish, not hydropower plants. I find it distastefull to use this picture, suggerating that this fishpass and that is is helpful. Yes, we need green energy, but there are many people that have serious doubts when it comes to hydropower plants and the relation with juvenile migratiory fish. Be it potamodromous or diadromous species, hydropower blocks fish migration routes, these facilities not only postpone migrations for fish that do need to pass in order to fulfill their life cycle, they also attrackt predatory fish and birds (and fishermen) that extrapolates the problem.There are many endangered species (red list species) like European eel,Atlantic salmon, European sturgeon, Allis shad, houting, Sea lampreys, etc. etc. that see their migration routes obstructed by hydropower plants.In the near future more of such plants will be build, many more rivers will be lost for migratory fish. Consider for example the three gorges dam in the Yangtze river. This caused the Chinese sturgeon to become extinct. Another example: in my country we invested 70 million euro's to improve fish migration. For example, the Dutch government spend 10 million euro's to install a fish ladder at 1 hydropower plant in the River Meuse at Borgharen. We know from sampling and monitoring with Atlantic salmon smolts and the Nedap Trail system that 80%! of these juvenile Atlantic salmon do not succeed to pass this one location, although there is this fish ladder s. The reason being that salmon smolts follow the main current downstream, not the side channel created by the fish ladder and they do end up being shreaded in this dropower plant. If you wish I can show you pictures, movies and many other examples of cases where fish ladders at hydropower plants do not work to aid fish migration. Therefore, I urgently request that you remove this drawing of a hydropower plant ad a fish ladder. If you don't, i even consider a case. This really irritates me! I have logged in and removed this picture and it is restored time and again... If you wish to discuss this with me. Give me an e-mail at niels.breve@wur.nl !! I am truely not satisfied until this picture is removed from this page! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Niels Breve (talkcontribs) 08:23, 17 May 2020 (UTC)

That's fine. Thank you for finally giving some sensible reasons. — Epipelagic (talk) 08:38, 17 May 2020 (UTC)

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Thank you for taking the time to provide specific advice about how to improve my early edits. As a relatively new user, this advice was both helpful and appreciated. Would it be possible for you to help with another issue? MrOllie has put a maintenance template at the top of 'Robert T. Lackey' stating that one of the contributors to this page may have a close connection to the subject. I may have a conflict of interest because I am very familiar with Dr. Lackey's (along with the work of many of the other individuals listed under 'Fisheries Science'). The maintenance template advises that the page should be checked by an independent source to assure that it has a neutral point of view. I have reviewed the page carefully and it is neutral, balanced, and accurate in my opinion. Given that you have contributed to the others pages in this section, would you be willing to review the page to determine if it meets the necessary Wikipedia requirements? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Togue1971 (talkcontribs) 19:34, 31 May 2020 (UTC)

Done —Epipelagic (talk) 01:31, 1 June 2020 (UTC)

May 2020 Tree of Life Newsletter

May 2020—Issue 014


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Newly recognized content

Lythronax by FunkMonk, Lythronaxargestes and IJReid
Meerkat by Sainsf, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Borchgrevinkium by Super Dromaeosaurus, reviewed by Amitchell125
Nakalipithecus by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Gog the Mild
Scanisaurus by Ichthyovenator, reviewed by Gog the Mild
Sand cat by BhagyaMani, reviewed by Aven13
Pigs in culture by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Sainsf
Sun bear by Sainsf, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Megacephalosaurus by Macrophyseter, reviewed by Aven13
Cinnamon red bat by Enwebb, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77
Banteng by Sainsf, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Cartorhynchus by Lythronaxargestes, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77
Black-footed cat by BhagyaMani, reviewed by Amitchell125
Homo ergaster by Ichthyovenator, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77
Black coral by Aven13, reviewed by Sainsf
Heuglin's gazelle by Sainsf, reviewed by The Rambling Man
Australopithecus garhi by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Hog Farm
Chororapithecus by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by IJReid
Ornithocheiromorpha by JurassicClassic767, reviewed by IJReid






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Gigantorhynchus by Mattximus
Leech by LittleJerry, Chiswick Chap and Cwmhiraeth
List of mephitids by PesN
Sand cat by BhagyaMani
Cinnamon red bat by Enwebb
Kristianstad Basin by Ichthyovenator
Nakalipithecus by Dunkleosteus77
Scanisaurus by Ichthyovenator
Sun bear by Sainsf
Heuglin's gazelle by Sainsf
Black coral by Aven13
Australopithecus garhi by Dunkleosteus77
Chororapithecus by Dunkleosteus77
Northern crested newt by Tylototriton
Megacephalosaurus by Macrophyseter
Banteng by Sainsf
Cartorhynchus by Lythronaxargestes
Ornithocheiromorpha by JurassicClassic767
Black-footed cat by BhagyaMani
Bat virome by Enwebb
Echinodon by IJReid
Homo ergaster by Ichthyovenator
Dwarf dog-faced bat by Enwebb
Doedicurus by Dunkleosteus77
Zebra by LittleJerry

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June/July 2020 Tree of Life Newsletter

June and July 2020—Issue 015


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Canada lynx by Sainsf
Gigantorhynchus by Mattximus
Leech by LittleJerry, Chiswick Chap and Cwmhiraeth
Orangutan by LittleJerry
Secretarybird by LittleJerry, Aa77zz and Casliber
Vermilion flycatcher by CaptainEek
Bat virome by Enwebb, reviewed by Chidgk1
Doedicurus by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Hog Farm
Dwarf dog-faced bat by Enwebb, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77
Echinodon by IJReid, reviewed by JurassicClassic767
Edvard August Vainio by Esculenta, reviewed by ChiswickCahp
Hammer-headed bat by Enwebb, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Homo rudolfensis by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by JurassicClassic767
Nina Demme by SusunW, reviewed by Enwebb
Northern crested newt by Tylototriton, reviewed by Enwebb
Pterodactylus by JurassicClassic767, reviewed by ChiswickCahp
Zebra by LittleJerry, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77

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Horseshoe bat by Enwebb
Siamosaurus by PaleoGeekSquared
Zebra by LittleJerry
Australopithecus afarensis by Dunkleosteus77
Australopithecus africanus by Dunkleosteus77
Australopithecus bahrelghazali by Dunkleosteus77
Australopithecus deyiremeda by Dunkleosteus77
Australopithecus sediba by Dunkleosteus77
Bonelli's eagle by Sandhillcrane
Great flying fox by Enwebb
Homo habilis by Dunkleosteus77
Markham's storm petrel by Therapyisgood
Ornithocheiridae by JurassicClassic767
Paranthropus aethiopicus by Dunkleosteus77
Paranthropus boisei by Dunkleosteus77
Paranthropus robustus by Dunkleosteus77
Tatenectes by Slate Weasel

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