Daniel Cavallari
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H. molluscarum

Cavallari, 2015
General information
This user comes from Brazil.
This user is of Italian ancestry.
This user is a biologist.
This user is a participant in
WikiProject Gastropods.
This editor is a
Grandmaster Editor
and is entitled to display the
Lapis Philosophorum Editor Star with the Neutronium Superstar.
This user has written or significantly contributed to 1 Featured article on Wikipedia.


This user has helped promote 7 good articles on Wikipedia.
This user has been a major contributor to 6 articles featured in the Did you know... section on the Main Page.
9,300+This user has made more than 9,300 contributions to Wikipedia.
14Y
0.7This user has 0.7 centijimbos.
This user has been identified as an Awesome Wikipedian on 19 September 2015.
Synonyms
  • Homo wikipedianus Hewitt, 2009
  • Homo gastropodologicus Mañas, 2011
  • Homo editorialis Cavallari, 2015

This is Daniel Cavallari's user page. He occurs in São Paulo State, Brazil. Daniel's diagnostic characters include a Bachelor's degree in Biology, Master's degree in Taxonomy, involvement with natural history collections of land/marine/freshwater mollusks, mollusk anatomy and taxonomy.

Ecology

Habitat and activity

Daniel Cavallari inhabits natural history collections and laboratories. In his natural habitat, he is usually interested in:
- General zoology.
- Mollusks, with a particular interest in marine/freshwater/land gastropods;
- Taxonomy of the Phylum Mollusca;
- Natural history collections/museums & curatorial methods;
- Conchology.
He also has field experience with and can identify Brazilian land, marine and freshwater gastropod and bivalve mollusks to species level. He can also identify worldwide marine and freshwater gastropod and bivalve mollusks to some extent.
Other potential fields of interest include:
- History;
- Paleontology (mainly related to mollusks);
- Sci-fi.

Main contributions

Daniel's activities have caused several impacts on the surrounding wikipedian environment. Many of these activities are still ongoing, and may cause further wiki-environmental alterations.

FAs and GAs

This user helped promote Laevistrombus canarium to featured article status.
This user helped promote Lobatus gigas to good article status.
This user helped promote Byne's disease to good article status.
This user helped promote Chittenango ovate amber snail to good article status.
This user helped promote Laevistrombus canarium to good article status.
This user helped promote Theodoxus fluviatilis to good article status.
This user helped promote Scotch bonnet to good article status.
This user helped promote Amphidromus to good article status.
Image gallery

Awards and honors

The wikipedian activities of this species have caused other congeners to award him several honors and gifts, including:

The Gastropod-star
For all the good work you have already put into ProjectGastropods, I award you, Daniel, this Barnstar. Congratulations! Invertzoo (talk) 12:40, 26 July 2009 (UTC)
A piece of Jimbo's star
For the hard work that Daniel has already put into helping make WikiProject Gastropods as great as it is, I award you a nice-sized chunk of the barnstar that Jimbo gave us on July 25 2009 at Wiki-Conference New York. This piece of star has a diamond in it! Invertzoo (talk) 12:40, 26 July 2009 (UTC)
A Barnstar!
The Barnstar

This Barnstar is for you because you are a good Wikipedian. --Snek01 (talk) 15:46, 28 August 2009 (UTC)
The Good Article Medal of Merit 
This is for you Daniel. It is awarded to you because of all of the hard work you have put into several gastropod-related articles, including Byne's Disease, Eustrombus gigas, Strombus canarium, starting some of them from scratch, and bringing them all up to the level of Good Article, with more in the works! Congratulations. You are a real asset to the encyclopedia, and to WikiProject Gastropods in particular. Invertzoo(talk) 15:29, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
The Gastropod Barnstar
For the hard work that you Daniel have put into Wikiproject Gastropods this year, helping improve our coverage of Strombidae and working towards GA and FA status on some of our articles, I award you this Gastropod Barnstar. Congratulations and all the very best wishes for 2013! Invertzoo(talk) 20:05, 1 January 2013 (UTC)

Mollusks
Thank you, Daniel, for quality articles on marine life based on scientific research, beginning with Melo melo and "crowned" today by Laevistrombus canarium (dog conch), for enjoying teamwork, for excellent images and for the amusing way you describe yourself as one of the creatures which "may cause further wiki-environmental alterations", - you are an awesome Wikipedian!

--Gerda Arendt (talk) 07:18, 19 September 2015 (UTC)

Publications

Daniel's activities have also produced scientific papers and publications in recent years. A brief list of papers he has authored or coauthored so far is presented below:

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