User talk:Dfcisneros

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[edit] Welcome

Welcome to Wikipedia and the WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles. It is great to finally have a herp expert from South America! It seems that our herp knowledge is mostly restricted to Nth. America, Europe, Africa and Australia.

I was wondering if you have any photos of frogs from the following families: Allophrynidae, Arthroleptidae, Brachycephalidae, Heleophrynidae, Hemisotidae, Rhinodermatidae and Sooglossidae. Some of these are on the opposite side of the world to you, but it is worth it to ask :). No species within these families have a photo on Wikipedia yet.

Finally, if you need any help with anything, feel free to ask on my talk page. Thanks --liquidGhoul 05:45, 8 August 2006 (UTC)

I was aware of the paper, however have not gone through it yet, it is far too big for me to go through at the moment. I think User:Isfisk is working on changing things to conform with the paper, but it is a very large job and requires some work. Great to have you on board. Thanks --liquidGhoul 22:35, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
I just read through that list of photos you didn't have, and noticed that Allophryne ruthveni wasn't included. Do you have a photo of one? And if so, could you please upload it? I can't find a photo of it anywhere! Thanks --liquidGhoul 13:03, 18 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Taxonomy

Hi, Dfcisneros! I only just became aware of your expertise in taxonomy and I know of a couple of places were we could use your input. First of all, closest to home, there's this discussion that I started up recently: Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles#General taxonomy. I'd love to know what you think about ITIS, the EMBL and what the best taxonomic references my be for us to use here at Wikipedia.
Second, there's a rather heated discussion going on at the moment over here: Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Tree of Life#Nomen nudum, nomen conservandum, and other nomenclatural terms. This is a story of two battling botanists, User:MrDarwin and User:Brya. The latter isn't being very reasonable, in my opinion, but complains that there are no zoological taxonomists available who are capable of making meaningful contributions to the disputed articles. Here's hoping you can help! --Jwinius 12:41, 1 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Snake scales

Currently, I've busy writing a series of small articles with definitions and examples of different snake scales, but what I'm missing is information. I have lots of books, many with a glossary on snake scale terminology, but none of them cover much more than the basics. Would you be able to recommend anything particular on this subject, like some general book on reptile scalation terminology that every herpetologist uses when describing a new species? --Jwinius 16:52, 11 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Biological Value

I noticed you appear to be involved in biology articles or WikiProjects relating to biology and human processes. This article, on a method for evaluating biological utilizations rates of proteins in humans and animals, was started in August and is in need of the attention of an expert. We are having trouble locating one and the article desperately needs it. This method is used constantly in bodybuilding magazines and products and is the subject of much misinformation and half-truths. On the other hand it does appear to have some value. Please help if possible. In case you're wondering why I picked you I just looked through some Science WikiProjects and biology articles and your name appeared a lot in one or both categories. Incidentally if you decide not to do this for whatever reason there's no need to reply. I'll just take it you're busy or uninterested and leave it at that. Thanks. Quadzilla99 23:02, 4 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] The Amphibians and Reptiles Portal (P:AAR)

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The Amphibians and Reptiles Portal

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I'm glad to announce that The Amphibians and Reptiles Portal (P:AAR) has been created and is ready for you to use. This portal covers any subjects related to amphibians, reptiles, herpetology, as well as WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles.

Purposes of the portal

  • to act as the "main page" for editors interested in amphibians and reptiles. The portal page should contain all the common and useful links to relevant articles, lists, categories, as well as the project tasklist. As this portal is your tool, please feel free to organize, modify, or expand the Topics, Categories, Lists, and Tasklist sections of the portal as you see fit.
  • to recognize works of AAR editors via the "Selected Article of the Month" and "Selected Picture of the Month." You can participate in this process by nominating and voting for articles and pictures that you think deserve to be presented for each month. Selected articles and pictures receive a recognition messagebox on talk pages.
  • to lead potential AAR editors to WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles as well as to educate general readers. Feel free to add more items for the "Did you know..." section.

Thank you for reading. If you have any questions, please leave them on the portal talk page or my user talk page. --Melanochromis

--Melanochromis 06:21, 3 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] WikiProject Ecuador

Hi Dfcisneros. You listed yourself at Category:Wikipedians in Ecuador and I thought that you might be interested in recent developments at WikiProject Ecuador. The WikiProject Ecuador banner recently was updated with a number of new parameters and most of the Ecuador article talk pages have been tagged with the banner. Please consider helping out with WikiProject Ecuador. Thanks! GregManninLB (talk) 14:54, 24 May 2008 (UTC)