Here is a list of Wikiproject Tree of Life members, together with their comments. To join the group simply add yourself to the list of participants below, being sure to maintain alphabetical order.
AAshortfin Primarily marine fish and inverts, with a side of fungi.
Soo I seem to have become an accidental contributor to this project, but I thought I'd sign myself in anyway.
andy Mostly adding taxoboxes where I spot them missing, and occasionally adding articles on
Amphibians
Allthingstoallpeople (
talk) 14:45, 12 January 2010 (UTC) Hundreds of photos of rare animals and plants from 15 years of travel in the Amazon rainforest, Galapagos Islands and sub-Saharan Africa -- enquiries welcome. CC licensing available.reply
AshLin Lepidoptera, Birds, Reptiles, Spoken articles for TOL wikiprojsects
Atsme Fish (marine & freshwater), mammals, insects, amphibians, mollusks, birds, reptiles, and so on.
Avalik Mammals, frogs, and birds will be my thing.
Ba'Gamnan I am interested in Biology and in Photography.
Belizian I just take nature pictures in the Jungles of Belize, request welcome.
Bibliomaniac15 - I like and research organisms in general. However, why isn't there a WikiProject for Reptiles or Amphibians?
Bob the Wikipedian(
talk •
contribs) : I'm a zoology/paleobiology enthusiast. I also hunt for bugs, particularly brown recluses and other spiders. Also-- if someone would like a photo or video shot of an animal native to Vanderburgh County, IN, I'd be happy to try to fill the request.
Elapied 10:44, 14 February 2007 (UTC) (
earthworm taxonomy, mainly from South America, and also different invertebrate groups of marine life).reply
ElCharismo - I've always had a passion for taxonomy, and I'm very intrigued by this WikiProject. Here's to the proliferation of taxoboxes, untangling of reference roots, and healthy branching of the Tree of Life: Víva Biology!
Gangleri I arrived here because I saw that some Tree of Life articles, categories (maybe also lists) (also from other languages) are not linked to la.Wikipedia. Having
Icelandic Sheepdogs I search dog related articles in other Wikipedias and link them together for the
dog breeds project.
GerardM Mainly in using information for use in other wikipedia's and for promoting the universal taxobox in stead of an only en:taxobox.
GF38storic Pathogenic bacteria's taxonomist with PhD in Microbiology and Molecular Biology since more than 20 years. Cited in the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes.
Graham Created a template ({{
TSN}}) for the common
ITIS link, and am trying to apply it where appropriate. (See
Springtail for an example.)
Hadal Currently focusing on
fish but will write about anything with a heartbeat.
IJReid Mostly extinct things, but I touch on a variety
Ingoolemo Currently mammals, will probably end up doing a lot of stuff on various organisms. I try to be as scientific as possible, but the problem is that taxonomy and biology aren't exactly the areas I specialise in.
MariahKRogers (
talk) 20:47, 28 December 2023 (UTC) Mycologist, most familiar with species found in Wisconsin/Midwest/Eastern North America, fond of lichens, soon going to begin a Masters in mycology (likely) focusing on Tuber sp. indigenous to WI/MN/MI(UP) area.reply
Marshman Mostly angiosperms, but some invertebrates groups as well (Annelida, Arthropoda) from my previous life
MattDP General editing on natural history, with an emphasis on the taxonomy and study of
dinosaurs and extinct
arthropods.
Merovingian: I'm most interested in Bacteria, Archaea, Fungi, Protista, etc.
Miwa Primarily birds, but I'll Wiki-spackle just about anything where necessary.
Monk of The Highest Order I'm a bird man... na na na na na na... oh wait? Oh yeah, I just have a boxload of eastern north america bird books, so I'll be... processing the information onto wikipedia. If you know what I mean.
MPF Main interest in
Pinophyta, also
trees and other plants more generally
Mycota - Where are all the mycologists? As always, the fungi have been ignored. Sigh...
Neferkheperre Cirripedia, aka barnacles, fossil and modern. Oysters, also, as they are such great places to find barnacles. I am working on Wikipedia and Wikispecies to get Cirripedia up to a high quality level. I am after making it easier to find synonymy and type locality/type repository data easy to find. It can be a chore.
Nessie (
talk) 21:07, 4 December 2009 (UTC) Just want to help where I can. I feel sad for some of these neglected species.reply
Robert Nash - Mainly insect taxa and phylogenetics
Obsidian Soul (
talk) 07:10, 21 January 2011 (UTC) - Anything really. Botany, Zoology, Paleontology. Always been fascinated by nature ever since I was a kid, grew up as probably the only fossil collector in my entire island, collected beetles as well and whatnot. Not a specialist or a professional in any of these fields, but have enough knowledge (and enthusiasm) to create/improve articles. I take photos as well as hunt down photos online with appropriate licenses for articles that need them.reply
Princess Janay (
talk) 21:30, 17 February 2008 (UTC)I already helped out. I created a much-requested biology article on The leaf is affected with Monochaetia fungi, a genus of Amphisphaeriaceae, a family of fungi.reply
Pstanton I'm just a pre-med undergraduate. Taking Animal Biology this quarter and I think taxonomy is fascinating! I'll help out as I can. --
Pstanton (
talk) 08:25, 1 February 2009 (UTC)reply
Quetzal1964 (
talk) Updating using automatic taxoboxes and speciesboxes atm, wasps, fish, birds, molluscs, some spiders and a few miscellaneous species. I enjoy creating and expanding articles too.
Qwertzy2 Taxonomy of higher plants above all, but some small animals (crustaceans, insects or even birds) from time to time as well. No particular specialist knowledge.
Ram-Man Mostly for fish, but maybe some plants too.
Ravedave I plan on reviewing & helping all life articles that show up on FAC.
RetroCraft314 - helping along migration to automatic taxoboxes.
Richard Barlow - I've been working on
moths for a while. Planning to do some
butterfly stuff. Probably will dip into virtually anything! (Strictly layman - do NOT call me an entomologist!)
Roy Bateman Especially interested in insects, plants and fungi of W. Europe and Vietnam: specifically trying to work out what we have in
Cat Tien National Park. Background: entomology and
IPM.
Sabine's Sunbird - Birds, mostly, but I'll contribute to anything I know something about.
Seabirds are my speciality.
User:Samara levine - I am studying sexual selection, sperm competition, and sexual conflict and plan on reviewing entries in order to include these principles.
Sambostock intend to standardise mammal pages. work on birds and everything else.
Sarefo - mostly spiders, also taxon work (genera pages etc., species lists), range maps.
SB_Johnny I'm an organic farmer and horticulturist, interested in the practical side of plant articles.
Seglea - I have some specialist knowledge on
birds,
rodents and
primates (which need a lot of work), but I have ready access to the technical literature and am willing to turn an amateur hand to most taxa.
User:Seuayan ravina - Specializing mainly in tropical plants and sometimes fossils.
Sharktopus Mostly angiosperms and arthropods, but eager to work on shark-cephalopod hybrids if any appear.
Sheep81 - Dinosaurs, mostly. Perhaps a few other articles here and there.
Shinryuu - Pretty much anything there is to do, but especially micro-organisms
Shrumster - Ichthyologist by specialty, but I love animal systematics in general.
Shyamal - fauna and flora of the Indian subcontinent
Spawn Man 22:48, 9 October 2005 (UTC) Happy to help the tree of life anytime!!reply
Spida-tarbell - Happy to add/clean up references and taxoboxes; academic background is limited, but focused on
population ecology. As a hobbyist, mostly interested in
hymenoptera. Birder.
Superfo Ducks, primates, marsupials, etc, I'll do whatever I can... I love life!
Svartulfr1 Mostly interested in animals, particularly mammals. However, I am interested in all living creatures and will participate where I find the time and the interest.
Swid Add/clean up taxoboxes, add scholarly references, clean up/expand articles created about newly-described species.
Tannin Mostly birds and mammals, particularly Southern Hemisphere species.
TeunSpaans Mostly plants, perhaps occasional insects. Creating interwiki links, adding a hand at expanding some stubs.
Singing Badger, the No specialist knowledge but interested in improving stuff especially the prehistoric sections
Valich Phylogeny of
Miacids (Miacoidae),
Carnivora, some dog articles, "origin of life" topics, other articles as well
Visionholder Mostly involved in
Primates, with a long-term goal of making all lemur articles GA-class or better. May also contribute to articles on any type of living or extinct creature.
Here is a list of Wikiproject Tree of Life members, together with their comments. To join the group simply add yourself to the list of participants below, being sure to maintain alphabetical order.
AAshortfin Primarily marine fish and inverts, with a side of fungi.
Soo I seem to have become an accidental contributor to this project, but I thought I'd sign myself in anyway.
andy Mostly adding taxoboxes where I spot them missing, and occasionally adding articles on
Amphibians
Allthingstoallpeople (
talk) 14:45, 12 January 2010 (UTC) Hundreds of photos of rare animals and plants from 15 years of travel in the Amazon rainforest, Galapagos Islands and sub-Saharan Africa -- enquiries welcome. CC licensing available.reply
AshLin Lepidoptera, Birds, Reptiles, Spoken articles for TOL wikiprojsects
Atsme Fish (marine & freshwater), mammals, insects, amphibians, mollusks, birds, reptiles, and so on.
Avalik Mammals, frogs, and birds will be my thing.
Ba'Gamnan I am interested in Biology and in Photography.
Belizian I just take nature pictures in the Jungles of Belize, request welcome.
Bibliomaniac15 - I like and research organisms in general. However, why isn't there a WikiProject for Reptiles or Amphibians?
Bob the Wikipedian(
talk •
contribs) : I'm a zoology/paleobiology enthusiast. I also hunt for bugs, particularly brown recluses and other spiders. Also-- if someone would like a photo or video shot of an animal native to Vanderburgh County, IN, I'd be happy to try to fill the request.
Elapied 10:44, 14 February 2007 (UTC) (
earthworm taxonomy, mainly from South America, and also different invertebrate groups of marine life).reply
ElCharismo - I've always had a passion for taxonomy, and I'm very intrigued by this WikiProject. Here's to the proliferation of taxoboxes, untangling of reference roots, and healthy branching of the Tree of Life: Víva Biology!
Gangleri I arrived here because I saw that some Tree of Life articles, categories (maybe also lists) (also from other languages) are not linked to la.Wikipedia. Having
Icelandic Sheepdogs I search dog related articles in other Wikipedias and link them together for the
dog breeds project.
GerardM Mainly in using information for use in other wikipedia's and for promoting the universal taxobox in stead of an only en:taxobox.
GF38storic Pathogenic bacteria's taxonomist with PhD in Microbiology and Molecular Biology since more than 20 years. Cited in the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes.
Graham Created a template ({{
TSN}}) for the common
ITIS link, and am trying to apply it where appropriate. (See
Springtail for an example.)
Hadal Currently focusing on
fish but will write about anything with a heartbeat.
IJReid Mostly extinct things, but I touch on a variety
Ingoolemo Currently mammals, will probably end up doing a lot of stuff on various organisms. I try to be as scientific as possible, but the problem is that taxonomy and biology aren't exactly the areas I specialise in.
MariahKRogers (
talk) 20:47, 28 December 2023 (UTC) Mycologist, most familiar with species found in Wisconsin/Midwest/Eastern North America, fond of lichens, soon going to begin a Masters in mycology (likely) focusing on Tuber sp. indigenous to WI/MN/MI(UP) area.reply
Marshman Mostly angiosperms, but some invertebrates groups as well (Annelida, Arthropoda) from my previous life
MattDP General editing on natural history, with an emphasis on the taxonomy and study of
dinosaurs and extinct
arthropods.
Merovingian: I'm most interested in Bacteria, Archaea, Fungi, Protista, etc.
Miwa Primarily birds, but I'll Wiki-spackle just about anything where necessary.
Monk of The Highest Order I'm a bird man... na na na na na na... oh wait? Oh yeah, I just have a boxload of eastern north america bird books, so I'll be... processing the information onto wikipedia. If you know what I mean.
MPF Main interest in
Pinophyta, also
trees and other plants more generally
Mycota - Where are all the mycologists? As always, the fungi have been ignored. Sigh...
Neferkheperre Cirripedia, aka barnacles, fossil and modern. Oysters, also, as they are such great places to find barnacles. I am working on Wikipedia and Wikispecies to get Cirripedia up to a high quality level. I am after making it easier to find synonymy and type locality/type repository data easy to find. It can be a chore.
Nessie (
talk) 21:07, 4 December 2009 (UTC) Just want to help where I can. I feel sad for some of these neglected species.reply
Robert Nash - Mainly insect taxa and phylogenetics
Obsidian Soul (
talk) 07:10, 21 January 2011 (UTC) - Anything really. Botany, Zoology, Paleontology. Always been fascinated by nature ever since I was a kid, grew up as probably the only fossil collector in my entire island, collected beetles as well and whatnot. Not a specialist or a professional in any of these fields, but have enough knowledge (and enthusiasm) to create/improve articles. I take photos as well as hunt down photos online with appropriate licenses for articles that need them.reply
Princess Janay (
talk) 21:30, 17 February 2008 (UTC)I already helped out. I created a much-requested biology article on The leaf is affected with Monochaetia fungi, a genus of Amphisphaeriaceae, a family of fungi.reply
Pstanton I'm just a pre-med undergraduate. Taking Animal Biology this quarter and I think taxonomy is fascinating! I'll help out as I can. --
Pstanton (
talk) 08:25, 1 February 2009 (UTC)reply
Quetzal1964 (
talk) Updating using automatic taxoboxes and speciesboxes atm, wasps, fish, birds, molluscs, some spiders and a few miscellaneous species. I enjoy creating and expanding articles too.
Qwertzy2 Taxonomy of higher plants above all, but some small animals (crustaceans, insects or even birds) from time to time as well. No particular specialist knowledge.
Ram-Man Mostly for fish, but maybe some plants too.
Ravedave I plan on reviewing & helping all life articles that show up on FAC.
RetroCraft314 - helping along migration to automatic taxoboxes.
Richard Barlow - I've been working on
moths for a while. Planning to do some
butterfly stuff. Probably will dip into virtually anything! (Strictly layman - do NOT call me an entomologist!)
Roy Bateman Especially interested in insects, plants and fungi of W. Europe and Vietnam: specifically trying to work out what we have in
Cat Tien National Park. Background: entomology and
IPM.
Sabine's Sunbird - Birds, mostly, but I'll contribute to anything I know something about.
Seabirds are my speciality.
User:Samara levine - I am studying sexual selection, sperm competition, and sexual conflict and plan on reviewing entries in order to include these principles.
Sambostock intend to standardise mammal pages. work on birds and everything else.
Sarefo - mostly spiders, also taxon work (genera pages etc., species lists), range maps.
SB_Johnny I'm an organic farmer and horticulturist, interested in the practical side of plant articles.
Seglea - I have some specialist knowledge on
birds,
rodents and
primates (which need a lot of work), but I have ready access to the technical literature and am willing to turn an amateur hand to most taxa.
User:Seuayan ravina - Specializing mainly in tropical plants and sometimes fossils.
Sharktopus Mostly angiosperms and arthropods, but eager to work on shark-cephalopod hybrids if any appear.
Sheep81 - Dinosaurs, mostly. Perhaps a few other articles here and there.
Shinryuu - Pretty much anything there is to do, but especially micro-organisms
Shrumster - Ichthyologist by specialty, but I love animal systematics in general.
Shyamal - fauna and flora of the Indian subcontinent
Spawn Man 22:48, 9 October 2005 (UTC) Happy to help the tree of life anytime!!reply
Spida-tarbell - Happy to add/clean up references and taxoboxes; academic background is limited, but focused on
population ecology. As a hobbyist, mostly interested in
hymenoptera. Birder.
Superfo Ducks, primates, marsupials, etc, I'll do whatever I can... I love life!
Svartulfr1 Mostly interested in animals, particularly mammals. However, I am interested in all living creatures and will participate where I find the time and the interest.
Swid Add/clean up taxoboxes, add scholarly references, clean up/expand articles created about newly-described species.
Tannin Mostly birds and mammals, particularly Southern Hemisphere species.
TeunSpaans Mostly plants, perhaps occasional insects. Creating interwiki links, adding a hand at expanding some stubs.
Singing Badger, the No specialist knowledge but interested in improving stuff especially the prehistoric sections
Valich Phylogeny of
Miacids (Miacoidae),
Carnivora, some dog articles, "origin of life" topics, other articles as well
Visionholder Mostly involved in
Primates, with a long-term goal of making all lemur articles GA-class or better. May also contribute to articles on any type of living or extinct creature.