User talk:DoubleDub2021

Welcome!
Hello, DoubleDub2021, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Ian and I work with Wiki Education; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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Leafcutter Ant Peer Review
Hi DoubleDub2021! I finished up my peer review for your Clumping(biology) Wikipedia page. I am pretty sure that you can access my peer review by going to your sandbox and clicking "Clumping (biology)/Leafcutter Ant Peer Review". Overall, I thought that your topic is incredibly interesting and offers you plenty of interesting ways to make a meaning contribution to the article. As I mentioned in class, you can present more research on the evolutionary history of clumping, ecologists' explanations of why organisms clump (social ties / sharing pool resources / dividing labor), and how clumping impacts ecosystems. To connect it to class, clumping at its extreme (think of termite mounds) is a form of ecosystem engineering, and I would be interested in seeing you discuss that! Please look at my peer review notes for more detailed comments on potential research topics and ways to structure your article.

Have a great weekend! Happy writing!

Leafcutter Ant (talk) 08:10, 5 December 2021 (UTC)

Thanks dude!
Thank you for looking through my article both here and in class and giving me feedback, especially about adding other types of clumping to the mix. My review of what you wrote will be coming today! Good luck on finals :) DoubleDub2021 (talk) 20:03, 6 December 2021 (UTC)