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A camouflaged flounder. Camouflage is the method which allows an otherwise visible organism or object to remain indiscernible from the surrounding environment. Besides blending in with their surroundings, animals may disguise themselves as something else to avoid predation. Photo credit: Moondigger |
Short articles started: Hardy-Weinberg principle, Richard Lewontin, Pseudogene, 808 State, Replication, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Tierra, Black widow spider, Crab spider (last two with some help!). --- Stub articles started: Krautrock, Morcheeba, Hooverphonic, Robert Rosen, Culture of the United Kingdom, Sasha, Autocatalysis, CSIRO, William Ross Ashby, The Quiet Earth, Nu jazz, Hybrid (band), Timescape. --- Longer articles started and/or made major contributions to: Self-organization, Computer simulation, Evolutionary biology, Tackhead. Articles with substantial contributions, modifications, or copyediting: Evolution, History of evolutionary thought, Social effect of evolutionary theory, Evolutionary theory and the political left, Genetic drift, Population genetics, Microevolution, Biology, Major histocompatibility complex, Signal transduction, Electronic music, Rave music, Rave party, Industrial music. Progressive music, List of biology topics, Simulation, Model, House music, Techno music, Trance music, Drum and bass, Life, Origin of life, Zoology, History of zoology, Genomics, Bioinformatics, Genetics, Cell (biology)
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- /Temp
- Wikipedia:Copyrights
- Wikipedia:MediaWiki custom messages
- Wikipedia:Boilerplate text
- Wikipedia:Infobox
- Wikipedia:Article series
- WikiProject Tree of Life
- WikiProject Evolutionary biology
- Wikipedia:Public domain resources
- Related Changes to List of biology topics
- Related Changes to my saved watchlist
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Things to cut-n-paste:
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<small>''This article is about the FooBar, the [[FooBarType]]. For other article subjects named FooBar see [[FooBar (disambiguation)]].''</small>
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{{cite journal | author=Stephen Breyer | title=Copyright: A Rejoinder | journal=UCLA Law Review | year=October 1972 | volume=20 | pages=75–83}} (Template:cite journal)
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