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Bats Task Force

Welcome to WikiProject Bats, an attempt to improve the coverage and quality of bat-related topics on the English Wikipedia. This is a small but active project looking to keep growing; if you're interested in editing bat-related topics, please add your name to the participants list and dive right in! Our "goals" section is updated with new tasks every month, and there are tons of miscellaneous tasks of various skill levels that need to be accomplished. If you're unsure of how you could contribute, or you have ideas for the project, please leave us a message on our talk page!

Goals

We've come a long way since 2017, but there's more to be done. We benefit from the improvement of articles in any amount; efforts thus far have involved a three-pronged approach of creating missing articles, improving the worst articles (turning stubs into start class or higher articles), and targeting our most popular articles for nomination for GA. Here are some long-term goals for the project:

(46/87)
(81/174)
(327/436)
(958/1307)
  • 1% List-Class
  • 44% Stub-Class
  • 36.2% Start-Class
  • 14.1% C-Class
  • 2% B-Class
  • 1.7% GA-Class
  • 0.9% FA-Class

Alerts

Redirects for discussion

  • 22 Nov 2024Nustrale (talk · edit · hist)Bat RfDed by Cogsan (t · c) was closed; see discussion

Featured list candidates

Participants

Scope

  • bat species & all taxonomic groups
  • evolution
  • diseases
  • notable bat research/conservation organizations
  • notable bat researchers/conservationists
  • bat/human conflict
  • economic/cultural value of bats




Hot articles

5 edits Bat
4 edits List of myotines
4 edits Common bent-wing bat
4 edits Megabat
3 edits List of murinines
3 edits Rabies in animals
2 edits African trident bat
2 edits Straw-coloured fruit bat
2 edits Stellaluna
2 edits Pteropus

These are the articles that have been edited the most within the last seven days. Last updated 4 December 2024 by HotArticlesBot.

Monthly goals

what makes an article "start" and not "stub"? It's probably not a stub if it has all of the following:

  • ≥ 10 well-written & cited sentences
  • ≥ 2 reliable sources
  • {{speciesbox}}

Stub plague

This project is plagued with an abundance of stubs. Pick a random stub article to work on here:

[[?site=en.wikipedia.org Random bat stub |?site=en.wikipedia.org Random bat stub]]

Stub Progress

  • May 2017: 73.7% of articles are stubs
  • December 2017: 68% of all articles are stubs
  • February 2018: 66.5% of all articles are stubs
  • June 2018: 59.7% of all articles are stubs (!)
  • April 2019: 51.6% of all articles are stubs
  • October 2019: 48.3% of all articles are stubs

Tagging and assessment

Tag bat articles on their talk page using this banner (Template here):

{{WikiProject Mammals|Bats=y|BatsImp=mid|class=B|importance=low|needs-photo=yes}}

WikiProject iconMammals: Bats B‑class Low‑importance
WikiProject iconThis article is within the scope of WikiProject Mammals, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of mammal-related subjects on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.
BThis article has been rated as B-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.
LowThis article has been rated as Low-importance on the project's importance scale.
Taskforce icon
This article is supported by Bats Task Force (assessed as Mid-importance).
Note icon
An editor has requested that an image or photograph be added to this article.

Suggested layout

Common noctule
The image depicts a Common noctule perched on a cave wall
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Chiroptera
Family: Vespertilionidae
Genus: Nyctalus
Species:
N. noctula
Binomial name
Nyctalus noctula
(Schreber, 1774)
Range of N.noctula

This is a suggested layout, based on the successful page for the common vampire bat. Possible topics for inclusion are listed, though this will vary by species and the availability of research.

  • Lead paragraph: A concise summary of the key facts
  • Taxonomy: possible items for inclusion are etymology of scientific name; systematics; previous names
  • Description: morphology, coloration, dentition, forearm length, mass, calcar keeled/unkeeled
  • Biology: life expectancy; hibernation or torpor
    • Reproduction: age at first reproduction; pups per litter; litters per year; survivorship
    • Diet: what do they eat; how do they capture prey
    • Echolocation: if applicable
  • Range and habitat: where can you find this species?
  • Conservation: what is the status of this bat; what threatens this species; are there any mitigation actions to conserve this species
  • References: use formatting; bare urls are not acceptable references
  • Further reading
  • External links
  • Navbar: usually by family, subfamily, or genus; see options Category:Template-Class Bat articles
  • Taxonbar: add {{taxonbar}} to the bottom of the page—underneath references & external links but before categories
  • Categories

Quality stats


(to refresh quality table, visit here and update "Bat")

For the charts and graphs about monthly progress, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Mammals/Bats Task Force/Assessment. Note that WikiWork and Relative Wikiwork listed in the table are not updating automatically for the time being, so those statistics are out of date. The correct statistics are now manually calculated and recorded in the Assessment subpage.

Resources

  • Can't access a paper you need to write an article? Try putting a request in at the Resource Request page to potentially have another user email it to you.
    • email User:Enwebb if you would like access to the following texts, as I have the Chiroptera chapters
      • Ceballos, G. (Ed.). (2014). Mammals of Mexico. JHU Press.
      • Smith, A. T., & Xie, Y. (Eds.). (2013). Mammals of China (Vol. 9). Princeton University Press.
      • Gardner, A. L. (Ed.). (2008). Mammals of South America, volume 1: marsupials, xenarthrans, shrews, and bats (Vol. 2). University of Chicago Press.
      • Rabor, D. S. (1977). Philippine Birds & Mammals. UP Science Education Center.
      • Kingdon, J., Happold, D., Butynski, T., Hoffmann, M., Happold, M., & Kalina, J. (2013). Mammals of Africa. A&C Black.
  • Interested in creating range maps? Check out Wikipedia map conventions for standardized colors to use; check out Wikimedia Commons blank maps by region for a starting map for a given species
  • When describing bat weight, length, or the range of elevations at which it's found, it can be useful to use the convert template, as users around the world have different units of measurement:
    • "The big brown bat weighs {{convert|15-26|g|oz|abbr=on}}" displays as "The big brown bat weighs 15–26 g (0.53–0.92 oz)."
  • There is also a useful template for a species' dental formula (here):
  • Tired of typing in tedious citation parameters? Try enabling the citation bot in your preferences to automatically fill in cite journal parameters with only a DOI
  • Want to maximize your impact? Find a bat article to work on by sorting by page views in a category (example: most popular article in Bats of Africa category or most viewed bat stubs)

Other missing articles

  • Hugh H. Genoways

EUROBATS species

EUROBATS species
Naked rumped tomb bat
European free tailed bat
Egyptian fruit bat
Rhinolophus ferrumequinum
Rhinolophus hipposideros
Rhinolophus blasii
Rhinolophus euryale
Rhinolophus mehelyi
Barbastella barbastellus
Barbastella caspica
Eptesicus anatolicus
Eptesicus isabellinus
Eptesicus nilssonii
Eptesicus ognevi
Eptesicus serotinus
Hypsugo savii
Miniopterus pallidus
Miniopterus schreibersii
Myotis alcathoe
Myotis bechsteinii
Myotis blythii
Myotis brandtii
Myotis capaccinii
Myotis dasycneme
Myotis daubentonii
Myotis emarginatus
Myotis escalerai
Myotis myotis
Myotis mystacinus
Myotis nattereri
Myotis punicus
Myotis schaubi
Nyctalus azoreum
Nyctalus lasiopterus
Nyctalus leisleri
Nyctalus noctula
Otonycteris hemprichii
Pipistrellus hanaki
Pipistrellus kuhlii
Pipistrellus maderensis
Pipistrellus maderensis
Pipistrellus pipistrellus
Pipistrellus pygmaeus
Plecotus auritus
Plecotus austriacus
Plecotus kolombatovici
Plecotus macrobullaris
Plecotus sardus
Plecotus teneriffae
Vespertilio murinus
  1. ^ Csorba, G. & Hutson, A.M. (2016). "Nyctalus noctula". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019-3. 2016: e.T14920A22015682. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-2.RLTS.T14920A22015682.en. Retrieved 15 December 2019.