User talk:Christinaelizabeth/sandbox
Peer Review:
Hi! For this weeks peer review assignment, one of the articles I had to review was yours :). Overall, I think that your article is well referenced with neutral, reliable, up-to-date sources. However, there were a few sentences that weren't referenced such as, "Many researchers have tried to determine community-wide effects of mesograzers in laboratory studies.", in which you say that many researchers have, but no reference to whom those researchers are. Also, "The feeding behaviour of these small invertebrate herbivores is what classifies them as mesograzers." was not cited. In addition to this claim, there is a bit of confusion to what exactly a mesograzer is within your lead section. As you stated, "Mesograzers are defined as "small invertebrate herbivores less than 2.5 cm in length (i.e., 1 inch), and can include juveniles of some larger species" at the beginning, but end with how their feeding behaviours classify them as mesograzers, which I think you should elaborate on and make more clear. Your lead section was otherwise a good preview into the rest of the contents of your article. In the ecological role of mesograzers heading, you could consider changing the introductory sentence from "There is little understanding of their ecological role" to "There is little understanding of the ecological role of mesograzers, as "their" is slightly vague. Also, within that heading, you focused mainly upon how there has been little luck within the research of the ecological role of mesograzers, without actually focusing upon the determined ecological roles, which I think the heading could be a little misleading.Overall, you state a lot of good facts in your article and it is very interesting, but I think improvements could be made by elaborating abit more on some of the points you make under each heading or specifically, by giving examples of mesograzers in gastropoda and the crustaceans.
Wikipedia Peer Review: Mesograzer
editPeer Review: Mesograzer
• I checked everything in your reference section and they all seem to be working fine and leading to an article except for number 13, it says “Missing or empty |title=(help)” and leads to a page that says DOI not found so I’m not sure if you are able to do something about that or fix it!
• All of the links to your references throughout the article are working well! I’m not sure if this matters, but the very last part of your lead doesn’t have a reference after it. I’m assuming the reference for it is the 2,8,9 before it, you may want to move that to the end but again I’m not sure if it is important. Maybe check with a Wikipedia helper to be sure.
• Your lead section is clear and I’m able to understand what your topic is about from reading it. You start it by saying mesograzers are defined as and then begin a quotation but there is not end to that quote so you might want to remove the “ right before the word small in the first sentence of your lead.
• If you were looking to add more sections, you could add a section about predation where you mentioned that they experienced it from micro-carnivorous fish in the lead.
• Your writing was neutral and not persuasive and seemed to be structured well. The amount of information in each section was balanced really well, nothing had too much information.
• In your section on “Mesograzers in Crustaceans” you have Amphipoda and Isopoda linked to their Wikipedia pages. I’m not positive but I think I read somewhere that you aren’t supposed to link headings and keep them within the body of information. You may want to double check with someone because I don’t know if this is true, but if so you could link the first word of each section instead of the heading.
• There are also some other words such as grazing, chemical defences, gastropods that might have Wikipedia pages you could link within your article if you were looking to create more.
• If there is more information on exactly what mesograzers eat you could create a heading for that with subheadings on the types of food if you are looking to expand!
• You might be able to find a picture of a particular animal displaying this behaviour on the Wikimedia commons section.
• You did a great job of explaining what exactly mesograzers are and the different species that are mesograzers, looking forward to your presentation and good luck!
Hayley--Hayleybaker (talk) 20:44, 18 March 2018 (UTC)