Blue-footed Booby referencing edit

Thanks for tracking down the details of the references in that article! However, I explicitly mentioned in an edit-summary why having DOI (especially) but also JSTOR is a good idea. You've now twice removed it for no apparent reason. These database tokens are an extremely standard way of finding electronic resources...means one doesn't have to look up anything in any index or database, or search/navigate through a table of contents of an issue. If you think these tokens are useless, you might want to start a more general discussion about it at Template talk:Citation. DMacks (talk) 19:45, 26 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

Your GA nomination of Large Blue edit

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Replaceable fair use File:Euphydryas chalcedona pupa.jpg edit

 

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Your GA nomination of Large Blue edit

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