User:Mwhitney711/sandbox

A program that focuses on the relationships and interactions that range across levels of biological organization based on a scientific study is Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. The origins and history of ecosystems, species, genes and genomes, and organisms, and how these have changed over time is all part of the studies of how biodiversity has evolved and how it takes place. Ecology and Evolutionary biology in North America is based on research impact determined by the top 10% of ecology programs. The interactive web of organisms and environment are all part of what the field of Ecology explores. There have been studies in evolution that have worked to prove that "modern organisms have developed from ancestral ones."

This is what I added, I added it to the article already. I also added links to support the evidence that I added in my paragraph.

---Review of Wiki Contribution by S. Soucy

Hi Morgan, I think the links that you've provided to the top EEB programs could be really useful for people to get to know the cutting edge subjects being worked on. One thing that might make this Wiki article really enticing for readers is maybe an example of what someone might research in Ecology and Evolutionary biology, just a sentence or two on the coolest research you can find described in your own words might make this article (which seems a little dry to me) a little more exciting. Also for the EEB programs the websites listed as they are is okay but for the other website there are no authors to attribute that work to, and so it is difficult to count that as a citation added since it's a website with a course description. Maybe in looking for an example you can find a source that has an author you can give credit to, and don't forget to format your citations properly (check this website for instructions on how to do that : http://www.bibme.org/citation-guide/apa/ ).