Template:LoM1
Usage
[edit ]This template is used to generate a citation to any part of the 1st edition of Lemurs of Madagascar (LoM1), illustrated by Stephen D. Nash and written by Russell Mittermeier, et al.
Parameters
[edit ]{{LoM1 |pages= |page= }}
- pages: (Optional)—The page range where the citation is found within the printed book. (e.g. 160–169)
- page: (Optional)—The single page where the citation is found within the printed book. (e.g. 19)
- Note: Please use either pages or page, but not both.
Examples
[edit ]Example 1
[edit ]In an article that uses only one individual page references to LoM1, use only the page parameter as follow:
{{LoM1 | page = 19}}
This yields:
Mittermeier, R.A.; Tattersall, I.; Konstant, W.R.; Meyers, D.M.; Mast, R.B. (1994). Lemurs of Madagascar . Illustrated by S.D. Nash (1st ed.). Conservation International. p. 19. ISBN 1-881173-08-9. OCLC 32480729.
Example 2
[edit ]In an article that references a page range within LoM1, such as an entire section on the Ring-tailed Lemur, use only the pages parameter as follow:
{{LoM1 | pages = 160–169}}
This yields:
Mittermeier, R.A.; Tattersall, I.; Konstant, W.R.; Meyers, D.M.; Mast, R.B. (1994). Lemurs of Madagascar . Illustrated by S.D. Nash (1st ed.). Conservation International. pp. 160–169. ISBN 1-881173-08-9. OCLC 32480729.
Example 3
[edit ]In a large article that uses many individual page references to LoM1, such as the article Lemur, do not use the page or pages parameter, but instead use short author-date citation in a footnotes and the harv parameter to allow linking from footnote to the full reference. This is done by using this template in conjunction with either {{LoM1 Sfn }} or {{LoM1 Harvnb }}. The two are very similar, although the advantage of using {{LoM1 Sfn }} over {{LoM1 Harvnb }} is that no reference tags are needed, and multiple Sfn templates using the same page/location tags will automatically be consolidated in the references section.
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At least 17 giant lemurs used to live on Madagascar.{{LoM1 Sfn | page = 22}} There were also 3 kinds of giant eagles and 8 kinds of elephant bird on the island up until recently.{{LoM1 Sfn | page = 22}} The introduced tree ''Leucaena leucocephala'' causes hair loss in ring-tailed lemurs.{{LoM1 Sfn | pages = 368–375}} First documented by sailors before the 17th century, intensive studies of lemur behavior did not begin until the 1960s.{{LoM1 Sfn | loc = chapter 4}} == Notes == {{reflist}} == References == * {{LoM1 | harv}} |
At least 17 giant lemurs used to live on Madagascar.[1] There were also 3 kinds of giant eagles and 8 kinds of elephant bird on the island up until recently.[1]
The introduced tree Leucaena leucocephala causes hair loss in ring-tailed lemurs.[2] First documented by sailors before the 17th century, intensive studies of lemur behavior did not begin until the 1960s.[3]
Notes
References
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At least 17 giant lemurs used to live on Madagascar.<refname=LoM_p22>{{LoM1 Harvnb | page = 22}}</ref> There were also 3 kinds of giant eagles and 8 kinds of elephant bird on the island up until recently.<refname=LoM_p22/> The introduced tree ''Leucaena leucocephala'' causes hair loss in ring-tailed lemurs.<ref>{{LoM1 Harvnb | pages = 368–375}}</ref> First documented by sailors before the 17th century, intensive studies of lemur behavior did not begin until the 1960s.<refname=LoM1_Ch4>{{LoM1 Harvnb | loc = chapter 4}}</ref> == Notes == {{reflist}} == References == * {{LoM1}} |
At least 17 giant lemurs used to live on Madagascar.[1] There were also 3 kinds of giant eagles and 8 kinds of elephant bird on the island up until recently.[1]
The introduced tree Leucaena leucocephala causes hair loss in ring-tailed lemurs.[2] First documented by sailors before the 17th century, intensive studies of lemur behavior did not begin until the 1960s.[3]
Notes
References
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See also
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