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Examples from Template:Format_species_list/testcases ‹ The template below ( Test case ) is being considered for merging with Testcase. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus.
To make the list initially hidden (useful for long lists in taxoboxes, for example), the following parameters may be used before the pairs of taxon names/authorities: |hidden=yes – the list will initially be hidden |header= – optional; heading for the list, defaults to "List" For example:
English: Lists of species underpin many fields of human endeavour, but there are currently no universally accepted principles for deciding which biological species should be accepted when there are alternative taxonomic treatments (and, by extension, which scientific names should be applied to those species). As improvements in information ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Lists of aquarium life (8 P) I. Lists of IUCN ... List of Euphorbia species; List of Ice Age species ...
A table row is included in this example to demonstrate the result; note that both the header template and each row have to have "no-ecology" set or else the table will be malformed. {{ Species table | genus = Acinonyx | authority-name = [[ Joshua Brookes | Brookes ]] | authority-year = 1828 | species-count = one | no-note = y | no-ecology = yes }}
Over 1.5 million living animal species have been described—of which around 1 million are insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million in total. Animals range in size from 8.5 millionths of a metre to 33.6 metres (110 ft) long and have complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs .
A table row is included in this example to demonstrate the result; note that both the header template and each row have to have "no-ecology" set or else the table will be malformed. {{Species table | genus = [[Catopuma]]| authority-name = [[Nikolai Severtzov | Severtzov]]| authority-year = 1858 | species-count = two | nonote = y | no-ecology ...
COL+ will develop a clearinghouse covering scientific names across all life, provide a single taxonomic view, and provide an avenue for feedback from content authorities. [2] The CoL is developing in conjunction with the Global Species List Working Group to avoid replication and work towards an authoritative global list of species.