User:Goober 6223/Invasive earthworms of North America/Chromagrion Peer Review

General info
Goober 6223
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 * Link to draft you're reviewing:User:Goober 6223/Invasive earthworms of North America
 * Link to the current version of the article (if it exists):Invasive earthworms of North America

Lead
The lead is solid and easy to follow, the omissions and added text are excellent. There are a few points that could benefit from further information (e.g., more specifcs on inasive earthworms as a keystone species, in what parts of North America are they a keystone species? How are they a keystone species?). The addition of earthworms as detritivores to allign with the article's information is good to see, though a brief aside on what they affect may be helpful for flow. Excellent job!

Content
Edits made to the article's body are very good (espeically fond of the millipedes and asian worms competing the Appalachian). Some in-text citations are missing from portions otherwise identical to the current article. The anecdote regarding the worms on dirty wheels was of dubious citation in the original article; unless there is proper evidence to support the claim, it'd be best to omit it. It may be better to establish an exact timeframe (i.e., the 21st century, decades, years, etc.) instead of using recency. Again, excellent job!

Tone & Balance
Tone is perfectly neutral and unbiased. The oft harmful nature of invasives can make this difficult, well done!

Organization
Orginization and grammar are very good, nothing to report on here.

Media
No newly added images to discuss.

Overall
On the whole, the edits made to this article are well done. The article is easy to read and informative, and I learned some really interesting things through reading it. Cited sources and addition of further information are the only things I can see as needing improvement. Keep up the good work, I was happy to read through this!