User:JesseMorgan11/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
Rhacodactylus leachianus

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
I Have an interest in the vast morphological changes that occur within the species Rhacodactylus leachianus, and the vicariance that is also present, (seen in the insular forms and mainland forms) within the New Caledonian islands. this is important because it is a phenomenal example of insular dwarfism/ gigantism, selection pressure, and phenotypic variation, which could suggest the introduction of subspecies (although this is yet to be proven by molecular data). My impression of the article is that it is lacking in these categories, and begs for some additional context.

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Evaluate the article
The article is short and contrite, which is not a terribly bad thing, but I think it can use additional information in the category of their natural range, their importation history, their relevance in the pet trade for private collections, and so forth. the article's strengths include clear, contrite points about the species, as well as easy to digest language with little jargon. however, there are areas in which could benefit from additional context and further detail. One category or "content" that could be added is the mention of the Leachianus locales that are separated by natural barriers. on the main isle of Grand Terre, the location around Mount Humboldt have Leachianus animals that display physical characteristics that are consistently different from the northern forms such as animals found near Poindimie or Goro. These differences in coloration and structure are even more apparent when comparing the mainland form of Poindimie to the insular form of Nuu Ana.

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