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ScottMaurer19 wrote: I'm doing it a bit different than my fossils binder (the binder will be large like the fossils and rocks binder). Instead of only having pages for the smallest classification, I will have pages for each classification mentioned. i.e. one set of pages for crocodylia and one set for crocodylidae.
I'm doing the same, although I don't expect to have more than one page per taxon.
I may put mine in alphabetical order idk yet though.
I alphabetized the list just because that is how I'm used to my binders being
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ScottMaurer19 wrote:
Kyanite wrote:
Unome wrote: I'm doing the same, although I don't expect to have more than one page per taxon.
I may put mine in alphabetical order idk yet though.
I alphabetized the list just because that is how I'm used to my binders being
Same here, I think I will order them into Snakes, Lizards, Turtles etc and then alphabetical within those segments.
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Ok, let me make this quick. Everyone who does this event if faced with 5 orders, with a total of 39 Families, with a variable amount of genera within each family like ~1-15. Each genera has a variable amount of species in it too ~1-10 let's say. So in total, were supposed to have at most 39 * 15 * 10 = 5850. I am pretty sure no printer in existence can print 5850 pages of densely packed cheatsheet. We are supposed to ID each one and supply the info for each? (anat&phys, reproduction, habitat, ecology, diet, behavior, biogeography, sounds, diet, conservation, and extra info they might test) My alligator snapping turtle entry alone has 2 pages of text, how am I going to do this for thousands of species?
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Generalizing sub species is a good strategy, don't do species with really small ranges and spread out the work with your partner.
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kylg wrote:Ok, let me make this quick. Everyone who does this event if faced with 5 orders, with a total of 39 Families, with a variable amount of genera within each family like ~1-15. Each genera has a variable amount of species in it too ~1-10 let's say. So in total, were supposed to have at most 39 * 15 * 10 = 5850. I am pretty sure no printer in existence can print 5850 pages of densely packed cheatsheet. We are supposed to ID each one and supply the info for each? (anat&phys, reproduction, habitat, ecology, diet, behavior, biogeography, sounds, diet, conservation, and extra info they might test) My alligator snapping turtle entry alone has 2 pages of text, how am I going to do this for thousands of species?
Don't do every single species. According to the rules, proctors shouldn't test you on species, so I suggest you put the major ones only.
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kylg wrote:Ok, let me make this quick. Everyone who does this event if faced with 5 orders, with a total of 39 Families, with a variable amount of genera within each family like ~1-15. Each genera has a variable amount of species in it too ~1-10 let's say. So in total, were supposed to have at most 39 * 15 * 10 = 5850. I am pretty sure no printer in existence can print 5850 pages of densely packed cheatsheet. We are supposed to ID each one and supply the info for each? (anat&phys, reproduction, habitat, ecology, diet, behavior, biogeography, sounds, diet, conservation, and extra info they might test) My alligator snapping turtle entry alone has 2 pages of text, how am I going to do this for thousands of species?
I think you're overestimating the amount of info that there is on some species. So far, I've been able to successfully fit each listed taxon (down to genus) on one page - even going fully in-depth on every species, my binder probably wouldn't exceed 250 pages (at current rate, it'll end up at around 120).
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Unome wrote:
kylg wrote:Ok, let me make this quick. Everyone who does this event if faced with 5 orders, with a total of 39 Families, with a variable amount of genera within each family like ~1-15. Each genera has a variable amount of species in it too ~1-10 let's say. So in total, were supposed to have at most 39 * 15 * 10 = 5850. I am pretty sure no printer in existence can print 5850 pages of densely packed cheatsheet. We are supposed to ID each one and supply the info for each? (anat&phys, reproduction, habitat, ecology, diet, behavior, biogeography, sounds, diet, conservation, and extra info they might test) My alligator snapping turtle entry alone has 2 pages of text, how am I going to do this for thousands of species?
I think you're overestimating the amount of info that there is on some species. So far, I've been able to successfully fit each listed taxon (down to genus) on one page - even going fully in-depth on every species, my binder probably wouldn't exceed 250 pages (at current rate, it'll end up at around 120).
And you can make your text small and play around with the margins.
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Froggie wrote:
Unome wrote:
kylg wrote:Ok, let me make this quick. Everyone who does this event if faced with 5 orders, with a total of 39 Families, with a variable amount of genera within each family like ~1-15. Each genera has a variable amount of species in it too ~1-10 let's say. So in total, were supposed to have at most 39 * 15 * 10 = 5850. I am pretty sure no printer in existence can print 5850 pages of densely packed cheatsheet. We are supposed to ID each one and supply the info for each? (anat&phys, reproduction, habitat, ecology, diet, behavior, biogeography, sounds, diet, conservation, and extra info they might test) My alligator snapping turtle entry alone has 2 pages of text, how am I going to do this for thousands of species?
I think you're overestimating the amount of info that there is on some species. So far, I've been able to successfully fit each listed taxon (down to genus) on one page - even going fully in-depth on every species, my binder probably wouldn't exceed 250 pages (at current rate, it'll end up at around 120).
And you can make your text small and play around with the margins.
Also, I’d recommend you not do a page for every single species, at least at first- we’re just going down to genus (family for those that don’t list one) :) . Some of the genuses (genii?) had 10-15 species, so it would be very time-consuming to do a page for every single one.
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Hi, does anyone know where to get the state lists for Herpetology? For New York and New Jersey? Thank you!
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MangoMonKey45 wrote:Hi, does anyone know where to get the state lists for Herpetology? For New York and New Jersey? Thank you!
Check your state websites. They should be on there, if the states decided to make a different list.
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