User:Ptilothrix/Choose an Article

Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Melissopalynology
 * Article Evaluation
 * Melissopalynology is a field that is being revolutionized. Unfortunately, this isn't reflected in the wikipedia page. With a single citation and a short paragraph, there is room for improvement. Some things that I believe should be incorporated: techniques used in melisspalynology (microscopy, DNA barcoding, AI identification of pollen granules).
 * Melissopalynology is a field that is being revolutionized. Unfortunately, this isn't reflected in the wikipedia page. With a single citation and a short paragraph, there is room for improvement. Some things that I believe should be incorporated: techniques used in melisspalynology (microscopy, DNA barcoding, AI identification of pollen granules).


 * Sources
 * Bryant, V. M. (2018). Melissopalynology: the science of using pollen to study honey. Bee Culture, 146(11), 41-45.
 * Jones, G. D., & Bryant Jr, V. M. (1992). Melissopalynology in the United States: a review and critique. Palynology, 16(1), 63-71.
 * Bell, K. L., Fowler, J., Burgess, K. S., Dobbs, E. K., Gruenewald, D., Lawley, B., ... & Brosi, B. J. (2017). Applying pollen DNA metabarcoding to the study of plant–pollinator interactions. Applications in plant sciences, 5(6), 1600124.
 * Richardson, R. T., Lin, C. H., Sponsler, D. B., Quijia, J. O., Goodell, K., & Johnson, R. M. (2015). Application of ITS2 metabarcoding to determine the provenance of pollen collected by honey bees in an agroecosystem. Applications in Plant Sciences, 3(1), 1400066.
 * Kearns, C. A., & Inouye, D. W. (1993). Techniques for pollination biologists. University press of Colorado.

Option 2

 * Article title
 * Melittology


 * Article Evaluation
 * There is little to no information in this article. I was surprised to find this as a stub as melittology is a big field. Further, all of this article is based on a single source.


 * Sources
 * Michener, C. D. (2000). The bees of the world (Vol. 1). JHU press.
 * Engel, M. S. (2011). Systematic melittology: where to from here?. Systematic Entomology, 36(1), 2-15.
 * Danforth, B. (2007). Bees. Current biology, 17(5), R156-R161.

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