Talk:Philodromus cespitum

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Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 15 September 2020 and 17 December 2020. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): RenaBio472.

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Behavioral Ecology Notes
Added sections Description through Interactions with Livestock and Humans, and expanded the Lead section. Also added hyperlinks and 19 new references. RenaBio472 (talk) 22:17, 16 November 2020 (UTC)

I appreciated the detail about the mating process and phylogeny in this article and it is well written throughout. I have added a paragraph about using neonicotinoids specifically as a pest control chemical and its effects on P. cespitum. Along with that, I mentioned two natural enemies found for this species. Prernask (talk) 17:29, 29 November 2020 (UTC)

Student Peer Edit
I really like your entry; it is really well organized! I didn’t change many things in your entry, I just add some hyperlinks to some of the terms you used, and I made some minor grammatical changes; I really like the way is written. Also, I have some recommendations: 1) in some of the sections there is no citation (e.g., Genital Plugs, Courtship); 2) in some of the sections of your entry there are only lines (e.g., Diet, Reproduction and life cycle, Phylogeny), I think it would be better if you try to make a paragraph out of them, in that way it would be easier to read; 3) if there is a map of the distribution of this species you should add it to the entry. Overall, your entry is very detailed – and I really like that. Salazarjhan (talk) 23:05, 30 November 2020 (CST)

Student Peer Edit
I think that your Wikipedia article is really well written with great information. Once thing I changed was the “Habitat and Distribution” heading as I thought that this could just be one rather than two subheadings as the subheadings were pretty short. I also edited some areas of sentence structure and bits of grammar to make the sentences flow a little better rather than it being a set of bullet points. I also added links to words such as egg sacs and hibernation to help people will less knowledge understand the article better. I think that overall the details in your article were great. That being said there were some areas that could have used more attention like the “life span” and “molting” sections. So, if you were to add to the article that is definitely where I would start. shutaro.hayashihara (talk) 13:21, 29 November 2020 (CST)

Student Peer Edit
I think your article was really well done and there was some things that I did not know even spiders could do! One thing that I did notice was that many of the headings/subheadings did not really have that much information in them. For example, “activity”, “parasites”, and “other enemies” had limited details. I combined the “parasites” and “other enemies” section as I thought the “enemies” section would have more substance when the two were combined. Otherwise I made a few grammatical changes and added links to words like “cocoon” to help the readers understand the article better. I think one thing that you could add are more concepts that are related to the class topics. In the “mating” section, there is already a lot of great pieces of information but I think it would be even better if you could link some of those ideas to the concepts we have covered in class. shutaro.hayashihara (talk) 12:24, 29 November 2020 (CST)

Student Peer Edit
Hi, thank you for sharing your article. First, I looked for grammar and syntax mistakes, but I really didn’t find any major issues. I found this article to be very thoroughly written and really well-done. I simply added to your activity section because I found an interesting article on circadian rhythms in locomotor activities. I hope you find this addition useful. Let me know if you have any questions! Wikispiders11 (talk) 04:02, 7 December 2020 (UTC)