User talk:Allisonmlewis

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Symbiodinium and Zooxanthella
Howdy and first, welcome to Wikipedia! Thanks for the edits to the Symbiodinium article! I was wondering if you might weigh in on what to do with the Zooxanthella and Symbiodinium articles. I will admit, the subject is a bit beyond my expertise. How would you characterize the relationship between these terms? Are they synonymous, or is one a ecological niche while the other is taxonomic? In any event, I'd be happy to help, if there's anything you need. --TeaDrinker (talk) 19:30, 13 March 2012 (UTC)

March 2012
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 * Incidentally, I think this warning was given in error, as you were the sole author of the page at that point. However one of the common mistakes people make when editing is deleting a bunch of content, it was reversed.  If you want to discuss what you have as a plan for the articles, I'm sure we can find a place for it.  Thanks for all the work, it really is greatly appreciated. --TeaDrinker (talk) 23:41, 13 March 2012 (UTC)

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Hope this helps, Shearonink (talk) 02:35, 20 March 2012 (UTC)

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I want to help out with Symbiodinium!
Hi, Allison! I am an undergraduate marine biology student, and I have been doing minor tasks and making small edits to articles here since the end of 2011 in order to familiarizing myself with the policies and procedures here. I'm hoping to start getting into expanding/creating articles soon, and I will actually be conducting a research project with Symbiodinium and Aiptasia pallida this summer. I'm pretty sure I had a glance at the article Symbiodinium a month or two ago, but I guess I hadn't noticed that you had been working on expanding it a ton! (So I apologize for being late to the party.) I'd still like to help you out in getting the article to be featured content. (WP:Good articles would be the first step!)

There isn't much marine-related featured content on Wikipedia and I am looking forward to helping to fix that, so let me know if you're still interested in improving Symbiodinium further as I already have a list of things that we can work on! (You can reply here if you'd like as I will be watching your page. It's common practice to keep talk page conversations together rather than replying back and forth on each others'.) – Jonadin (talk) 03:44, 24 May 2012 (UTC)

Zooxanthellae
For years the article Zooxanthellae redirected to Symbiodinium but I have now created a new article instead, as not all zooxanthellae are in the genus Symbiodinium, and the term zooxanthellae is widely used. I am not a marine biologist and could do with a specialist to check my new article in case I have got anything wrong. I have been aiming to write it in an accessible style. Could you have a look? Cwmhiraeth (talk) 08:55, 2 May 2015 (UTC)