Usage

This template is used to generate a linked citation using Template:Sfn to an existing reference to 2nd edition of Lemurs of Madagascar (LoM2)—see Template:LoM2

The advantage of using this template over {{LoM2 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

<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext">[1]</syntaxhighlight>
  • pp (or pages): (Optional)—The page range where the citation is found within the printed book. (e.g. 237–249)
  • p (or page): (Optional)—The single page where the citation is found within the printed book. (e.g. 23)
  • loc: (Optional)—This specifies a location in the text by name, such as "chapter 4."
Note: Only one of these three parameters.

Examples

Markup Result
<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext">At least 17 giant lemurs used to live

on Madagascar.[2] There were also 3 kinds of giant eagles and 8 kinds of elephant bird on the island up until recently.[2]

The introduced tree Leucaena leucocephala causes hair loss in ring-tailed lemurs.[3]

First documented by sailors before the 17th century, intensive studies of lemur behavior did not begin until the 1960s.[4]

Notes

References

  • Mittermeier, R.A.; Konstant, W.R.; Hawkins, F.; Louis, E.E.; et al. (2006). Lemurs of Madagascar. Illustrated by S.D. Nash (2nd ed.). Conservation International. ISBN 1-881173-88-7. OCLC 883321520.

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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]


Notes
References

See also