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The Cambrian explosion task force is a group of editors aiming to improve Wikipedia's coverage of the Cambrian explosion.
The Cambrian explosion article was reviewed by the scientific journal Nature on December 14, 2005, and found to be heavily error-laden. It has since undergone substantial reworking, but successive editors have struggled to find a compromise between scientific accuracy and easy accessibility.
This task force aims to resolve this trade-off, bring the article first to a " Good Article" standard, and ultimately to a " Featured Article" status worthy of inclusion on Wikipedia's main page.
Hopefully, the task force will create many "good articles" on smaller aspects of the explosion as "colateral damage".
The article must present the subject in a way that is easy for a complete newcomer to understand, while retaining informative content to engage the more advanced reader. This will be accomplished by creating a streamlined main article, with links to in-depth "main articles" addressing the key aspects of the explosion. It is hoped that by providing this "two-tier" approach to the article, a balance between readability and scientific accuracy can be achieved.
Work will take place in two stage: first, the articles to which the main page will link must be created, expanded, and brought up to a standard where they can act to support the main article. Once these pages are in good shape, content can be removed from the main article, which can be restructured as time goes on.
We are currently in stage one of the construction. Using the information available in the main article, and further material as necessary, we hope to create and expand articles pertaining to all key aspects of the Cambrian explosion.
Please check the table below for an article which interests you or which you could improve. You are also welcome to add to and update the table as needs be.
Article | Currently (as of 12 Sep 2008) | Target | Priority | Needs expansion | Needs copyediting | Expert attention required | Comments |
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Start | B | High | Yes | No | No | ||
Start | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
Start | ![]() |
Top | Yes | Yes | No | ||
B | ![]() |
High | Yes | Yes | No | ||
B |
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Top | No | No | No | ||
Start | ![]() |
High | No | Yes | No | Merge with Cladistics? | |
C | B | High | No | No | No | ||
C | B | High | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
C | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
Stub | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Mid | No | No | No |
S | |
Start | ![]() |
High | Yes | No | Yes | Possible stem group, appears in small shellies | |
Start | ![]() |
Mid | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
C | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
C | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
C | ![]() |
Low | Yes | No | No | Most common organism in burgess shale | |
B | ![]() |
High | No | No | Yes | Over-reliant on 2 sources, one of which is questionable | |
Start | ![]() |
Mid | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | High | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | High | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
C | B | High | Yes | No | No | Should discuss the nature of phyla | |
Start | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
C | B | Mid | Yes | No | No | ||
Start | ![]() |
Mid | Yes | No | No | Should provide clear details of its limitations and weakensses re. the C. Ex | |
C | B | Low | Yes | No | No | Include commments on its evolution: see Butterfield 2008 in J. of P. | |
Stub | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
Stub | Start | Mid | Yes | No | No | Needs picture and more information | |
Stub | B | Mid | Yes | No | No | Needs polishing into better discussion | |
B | B | Low | No | Yes | No | "Evolution" section needs some polish, information could be integrated from elsewhere | |
Start | ![]() |
High | Yes | No | Yes | Both viewpoints should be discussed at greater length | |
C | ![]() |
High | Yes | No | Yes | A fossil at the root of the "how high was diversity" debate. |
Article | Status |
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B | |
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B |
While our attention is currently focussed on the peripheral articles listed above, we are also aiming to take the main article to Good article status – i.e. to meet the criteria below.
1. It is well written:
2. It is factually accurate and verifiable:
3. It is broad in its coverage:
4. It is neutral: it represents viewpoints fairly and without bias.
5. It is stable: it does not change significantly from day-to-day because of an ongoing edit war or content dispute.
6. It is illustrated, if possible, by images: [1]
Everybody is encouraged to help out with the tasks listed above, as they wish! You may also wish to add this page to your watchlist to keep an eye on developments.
Anyone wishing to formally indicate their membership of the project is encouraged to add their signature to the list below:
Place {{
WikiProject Geology|class=|importance=|Cambrian=|Cambrian-importance=}}
onto any new article's talk page for it to be recognised and assessed under the scope of this task force. An article's assessment is generated from the class and importance parameters and helps organise relevant articles for improvement. When assessed, the class and importance parameters are filled in, like this:
{{WikiProject Geology|class=Start|importance=Mid|Cambrian=yes|Cambrian-importance=High}}
and the banner looks like this:
![]() | Geology: Cambrian Start‑class Mid‑importance | ||||||||||||
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Shortcuts: {{ WikiProject Geology}}, {{ WPGEOLOGY}}, {{ WPGeology}}, {{ WP Geology}}
The article is classified in the appropriate subcategories of Category:Cambrian explosion articles. For more information visit the WikiProject Geology assessment page: Wikipedia:WikiProject Geology/Assessment
{{ CEXNAV}} adds the navbox on the right to an articles.
Part of a series on |
The Cambrian explosion |
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WikiProject Geology |
---|
Organization |
Participants |
Open tasks |
Assessment |
Resources |
Showcase |
![]() |
![]() | This
task force is believed to be
inactive. Consider looking for
related projects for help or ask at the
Teahouse.
If you are not currently a project participant and wish to help you may still participate in the project or its parent project WikiProject Geology. This status should be changed if collaborative activity resumes. |
The Cambrian explosion task force is a group of editors aiming to improve Wikipedia's coverage of the Cambrian explosion.
The Cambrian explosion article was reviewed by the scientific journal Nature on December 14, 2005, and found to be heavily error-laden. It has since undergone substantial reworking, but successive editors have struggled to find a compromise between scientific accuracy and easy accessibility.
This task force aims to resolve this trade-off, bring the article first to a " Good Article" standard, and ultimately to a " Featured Article" status worthy of inclusion on Wikipedia's main page.
Hopefully, the task force will create many "good articles" on smaller aspects of the explosion as "colateral damage".
The article must present the subject in a way that is easy for a complete newcomer to understand, while retaining informative content to engage the more advanced reader. This will be accomplished by creating a streamlined main article, with links to in-depth "main articles" addressing the key aspects of the explosion. It is hoped that by providing this "two-tier" approach to the article, a balance between readability and scientific accuracy can be achieved.
Work will take place in two stage: first, the articles to which the main page will link must be created, expanded, and brought up to a standard where they can act to support the main article. Once these pages are in good shape, content can be removed from the main article, which can be restructured as time goes on.
We are currently in stage one of the construction. Using the information available in the main article, and further material as necessary, we hope to create and expand articles pertaining to all key aspects of the Cambrian explosion.
Please check the table below for an article which interests you or which you could improve. You are also welcome to add to and update the table as needs be.
Article | Currently (as of 12 Sep 2008) | Target | Priority | Needs expansion | Needs copyediting | Expert attention required | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Start | B | High | Yes | No | No | ||
Start | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
Start | ![]() |
Top | Yes | Yes | No | ||
B | ![]() |
High | Yes | Yes | No | ||
B |
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Top | No | No | No | ||
Start | ![]() |
High | No | Yes | No | Merge with Cladistics? | |
C | B | High | No | No | No | ||
C | B | High | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
C | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
Stub | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Mid | No | No | No |
S | |
Start | ![]() |
High | Yes | No | Yes | Possible stem group, appears in small shellies | |
Start | ![]() |
Mid | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
C | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
C | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
C | ![]() |
Low | Yes | No | No | Most common organism in burgess shale | |
B | ![]() |
High | No | No | Yes | Over-reliant on 2 sources, one of which is questionable | |
Start | ![]() |
Mid | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | High | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | High | No | No | No | ||
Start | B | Mid | No | No | No | ||
C | B | High | Yes | No | No | Should discuss the nature of phyla | |
Start | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
C | B | Mid | Yes | No | No | ||
Start | ![]() |
Mid | Yes | No | No | Should provide clear details of its limitations and weakensses re. the C. Ex | |
C | B | Low | Yes | No | No | Include commments on its evolution: see Butterfield 2008 in J. of P. | |
Stub | B | Low | No | No | No | ||
Stub | Start | Mid | Yes | No | No | Needs picture and more information | |
Stub | B | Mid | Yes | No | No | Needs polishing into better discussion | |
B | B | Low | No | Yes | No | "Evolution" section needs some polish, information could be integrated from elsewhere | |
Start | ![]() |
High | Yes | No | Yes | Both viewpoints should be discussed at greater length | |
C | ![]() |
High | Yes | No | Yes | A fossil at the root of the "how high was diversity" debate. |
Article | Status |
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B | |
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B |
While our attention is currently focussed on the peripheral articles listed above, we are also aiming to take the main article to Good article status – i.e. to meet the criteria below.
1. It is well written:
2. It is factually accurate and verifiable:
3. It is broad in its coverage:
4. It is neutral: it represents viewpoints fairly and without bias.
5. It is stable: it does not change significantly from day-to-day because of an ongoing edit war or content dispute.
6. It is illustrated, if possible, by images: [1]
Everybody is encouraged to help out with the tasks listed above, as they wish! You may also wish to add this page to your watchlist to keep an eye on developments.
Anyone wishing to formally indicate their membership of the project is encouraged to add their signature to the list below:
Place {{
WikiProject Geology|class=|importance=|Cambrian=|Cambrian-importance=}}
onto any new article's talk page for it to be recognised and assessed under the scope of this task force. An article's assessment is generated from the class and importance parameters and helps organise relevant articles for improvement. When assessed, the class and importance parameters are filled in, like this:
{{WikiProject Geology|class=Start|importance=Mid|Cambrian=yes|Cambrian-importance=High}}
and the banner looks like this:
![]() | Geology: Cambrian Start‑class Mid‑importance | ||||||||||||
|
Shortcuts: {{ WikiProject Geology}}, {{ WPGEOLOGY}}, {{ WPGeology}}, {{ WP Geology}}
The article is classified in the appropriate subcategories of Category:Cambrian explosion articles. For more information visit the WikiProject Geology assessment page: Wikipedia:WikiProject Geology/Assessment
{{ CEXNAV}} adds the navbox on the right to an articles.
Part of a series on |
The Cambrian explosion |
---|
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