Hello. You'll probably find me editing articles related to natural science, but I've been known to edit all kind of divergent topics that happen to interest me. I also try to help out with miscellaneous cleanup.
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Contributions
editI'm thinking about making this list a little more attractive someday.
Creations
editArticles I personally created, organised by topic, according to the system used by Wikipedia:Contents/Portals and alphabetically listed. Titles written in green are also good articles.
Natural and physical sciences
edit- Arundelconodon
- Baeoentedon bouceki
- Discodon flavomarginatum
- Eoscorpius
- Laomaki
- Sauropod hiatus
- Scrobipalpa septentrionalis
- Trichorhina albida
Health and fitness
editHistory and events
editSociety and social sciences
editReligion and belief systems
editGood articles
editArticles that I improved to GA-class, organised by topic according to the system used by Wikipedia:Good articles and alphabetically listed. Titles written in beige have since been promoted to FA-class.
Natural sciences
edit- Alaska marmot
- Arundelconodon
- Carsosaurus
- Eoscorpius
- Hoplobatrachus tigerinus
- Idaho pocket gopher
- Inyo shrew
- Japanese fire-bellied newt
- Kassina senegalensis
- Laomaki
- Little blue heron
- Oriental fire-bellied toad
- Prince Bernhard's titi monkey
- Tinodon
- White-lipped peccary
Media and drama
editSocial sciences and society
editWarfare
editDid you know?
editDYK hooks I have written that appeared at some point on the Main Page, all from articles I personally expanded or created. They are here arranged in the order they ran.
- ... that Alaska marmots take turns acting as sentries to protect their colonies?
- ... that the rare Somali pigeon urgently needs a population survey?
- ... that a lack of screening for pregnant women with syphilis in sub-Saharan Africa is associated with increased infant mortality?
- ... that although Baeoentedon bouceki was collected from China in 1983, it was not formally described as a new species until 2014?
- ... that despite losing almost one thousand men capturing Malacca in 1641, the Dutch East India Company did not invest much time or energy into it afterward?
- ... that the only known specimen of the Cretaceous lizard Carsosaurus contains preserved embryos?
- ... that Eoscorpius, despite living hundreds of millions of years ago, has been noted for its similarity to modern scorpions?*
*Slightly modified from my original wording.
Featured articles
editArticles that I improved to FA-class.