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Welcome to WikiProject Rodents. Several Wikipedians have formed this collaboration resource and group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of Rodents and the organization of information and articles on this topic. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions and various resources; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians interested in the topic.
Articles can be tagged with this project by placing {{WikiProject Rodents}} on the talk page.
All living and extinct rodents are within the scope of this WikiProject, from the familiar mice, rats, and squirrels to less familiar groups such as pacaranas, anomalures, and eomyids. The project also covers topics related to rodents, such as parasites infecting rodents, scientists studying them, and cultural depictions of rodents.
The vernacular name should only be used as the article title when it is used in a significant proportion of reliable sources and has thus entered common usage; otherwise, the scientific name should be the article title.
Per WP:Manual of Style#Animals, plants, and other organisms, the vernacular ("common") names of genera, species, subspecies, and other classifications of rodents are not capitalised, except for the first word of a sentence, and any proper names that are part of the vernacular name. An example of the general use is black rat. Such names are given in boldface in the lead section of the article to which they directly pertain, and are linked at first occurrence in other articles. An example of the inclusion of a proper name is California ground squirrel (where "California" is a place name). Standardized breeds of rodent livestock (e.g. of guinea pigs) are conventionally capitalized (aside from any appending of the common name of the species at the end as a natural disambiguation): English Merino. Laboratory strains are usually lower case except where they contain a proper name (including a registered trademark) or an initialism-based designation: Rowett nude rat, BALB/c. When in doubt, open a discussion on the article's talk page.
Sometimes care must be taken to clarify that a specific taxon of rodent is intended, if some readers could misinterpret the passage:
Helpful: The state health department issued a warning about the black rat.
Helpful: The state health department issued a warning about black rats (Rattus rattus).
Confusing: The state health department issued a warning about black rats.
Remember that people may reuse Wikipedia content (including without links to other articles), and read our own articles offline, so we cannot depend on links to work in order for what we write to make sense in the immediate context.
The following articles have been assessed as Featured Articles, but lack illustrations of the subject (although they may contain maps or images of similar species). If you can find, or create, a suitably licensed illustration or photograph, please upload to Commons and add to the article(s) to make them even better!
Please feel free to add yourself here, and to indicate any areas of particular interest.
6th Happiness (talk·contribs) All rodents, but my background is in the husbandry of rodents, common domestic and exotics. Also rodents in history/culture. I prefer digging up sources, rather than polishing grammar or layout.
Zappernapper (talk·contribs) very limited involvement, i take lots of wikibreaks. MOS, prose, and random tedium are what i usually do. work with more common species
Ucucha (talk·contribs) Interested in all rodents, but primarily in muroids and not in pets.
Lhynard (talk·contribs) I love rodents. I have owned gerbils and hamsters and so will likely make edits on such articles. I am a good copyeditor; I am not that knowledgeable about zoology, though I am a scientist in real life.
Altaïr (talk·contribs) I find rodents in general interesting, but I don't own any as pets, since I have a cat. I will probably mainly polish grammar, layout and spelling, and I have a good understanding on Wikicode. I'll do whatever fixing that is needed on those matters. 17:09, 9 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]
DegupediaDE (talk·contribs) Rodents are my passion and how they live in wild. My main interest is to improve the quality of the used sources. My focus is on insular, Mediterranean and semi-arid species from Africa, Europe, South America (Chile, Argentina) and Australia.
Felixthehamster (talk·contribs) I used to have a pet hamster (sadly the hamster has since died). But I am still much fascinated by hamsters, philosophy, and philosophical hamsters.
RodentGod288 (talk·contribs) I am working on rodents that I have seen near the Grand Canyon, I have added many things to "Cliff Chipmunk" and "Kaibab Squirrel" I hope that I am a help to you.
Mintyfrills (talk·contribs) I'm passionate about rodents, especially spreading awareness about proper care. I have a syrian hamster and mouse currently. Been editing the pages about hamster care. I'm researching rodents kept as pets. 3 July 2020
SpicyMemes123 (talk·contribs) Hamsters are adorable sweethearts who deserve love and affection! As do fancy mice, fancy rats, and all rodents SANS communicable disease.
Brianjstarr (talk·contribs) (I am selectively breeding Black Rats (Rattus rattus) for tameness and improved ability to be breed and kept in captivity as pets. I have no commercial interest in this and freely give pet quality rats and breeding pairs to good homes. I would be happy to add information about domesticated Rattus rattus if it would be useful.) 20:27, 11 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Widget-policyq229! (talk·contribs) (I am interested in working on mouse, guinea pig, gopher hamster & capybara related articles)
Gimly24 (talk·contribs) (Rodents are some of the animals you see on basically any walks)
Jericho347 (talk·contribs) (I recently added several new pages covering various types of squirrels that did not have a page. While minimal information was included, it is a start!}
Please feel free to list your new Rodents-related articles here (newer articles at the top, please). Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them, are at least over 1,000 characters, don't have any dispute templates on them, and cite their sources, should be suggested for the Did you know? box on the Wikipedia Main Page.
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Rodents, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of rodents on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.RodentsWikipedia:WikiProject RodentsTemplate:WikiProject RodentsRodent