Scope and Descendant Projects
This WikiProject aims primarily to represent the taxonomy and relationships of living organisms, as well as their extinct relatives, in a tree structure. Since there are millions of species, not all will be included, but we aim to handle as many as information, time, and interest permit.
This WikiProject descends from WikiProject Biology. Various other WikiProjects may be based on it to better treat specific groups. Currently there are:
- WikiProject Animals
- Molluscs:
- WikiProject Gastropods
- WikiProject Cephalopods
- WikiProject Arthropods
- WikiProject Insects
- WikiProject Lepidoptera
- WikiProject Spiders
- WikiProject Insects
- Vertebrates:
- WikiProject Fishes
- WikiProject Aquarium Fishes
- WikiProject Sharks
- WikiProject Sea Monsters
- WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles
- WikiProject Dinosaurs
- WikiProject Pterosaurs
- WikiProject Birds
- WikiProject Mammals
- WikiProject Monotremes and Marsupials
- WikiProject Cetaceans
- WikiProject Primates
- WikiProject Rodents
- WikiProject Cats
- WikiProject Dogs
- WikiProject dog breeds
- WikiProject horse breeds (shares parentage with WikiProject Agriculture)
- WikiProject Fishes
- Molluscs:
- WikiProject Plants
- WikiProject Banksia
- WikiProject Carnivorous plants
- WikiProject Horticulture and Gardening
- WikiProject Pteridophytes
- WikiProject Fungi
- WikiProject Prokaryotes and Protists
- WikiProject Viruses
- WikiProject Marine life
- WikiProject Algae
- Wikipedia:Taxobox task force
Read more about this topic: Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree Of Life
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