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Revision as of 15:59, 19 November 2015
| This is a documentation subpage for Template:LoM3 Sfn. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Usage
This template is used to generate a linked citation using Template:Sfn to an existing reference to 3rd edition of Lemurs of Madagascar (LoM3)—see Template:LoM3
The advantage of using this template over {{LoM3 Harvnb}} is that no reference tag is needed, and multiple Sfn templates using the same page/location tags will automatically be consolidated in the references section.
Parameters
{{LoM3
|pp=
|p=
|loc=
}}
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Examples
| Markup | Result |
|---|---|
At least 17 giant lemurs used to live
on Madagascar.{{LoM3 Sfn | p = 22}} There
were also 3 kinds of giant eagles and 8 kinds
of elephant bird on the island up until
recently.{{LoM3 Sfn | p = 22}}
The introduced tree ''Leucaena leucocephala''
causes hair loss in ring-tailed
lemurs.{{LoM3 Sfn | pp = 368–375}}
First documented by sailors before the 17th
century, intensive studies of lemur behavior
did not begin until the
1960s.{{LoM3 Sfn | loc = chapter 4}}
== Notes ==
{{reflist}}
== References ==
* {{LoM3}}
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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]
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See also
- Template:LoM3
- Template:LoM3 Harvnb
- Template:LoM2
- Template:LoM2 Sfn
- Template:LoM2 Harvnb
- Template:LoM1
- Template:LoM1 Sfn
- Template:LoM1 Harvnb