User talk:Jthornhill16/sandbox

sept 24, 2019

Mhfahmy (talk) 23:30, 11 October 2019 (UTC) feedback on article choice (MF): spite in animal behaviour is an interesting topic. However, I'm not sure whether there are many examples of spite in nature. The one example I know is the wasps they mentioned in the article. They did not give great detail about it though. It is a cool example of spite though. The species of wasp mentioned lays its eggs in moth caterpillars. The wasp larvae develop and compete against each inside the caterpillar! spite occurs due to the fact that the wasp's sex determination system is haplodiploidy so not all offspring have the same r coeffecient in Hamilton's rule. This is phenomenon is quite rare but if there is more evidence of spite in nature then go for it. Otherwise I would pick something else. You'll need a topic that has a good amount of peer-reviewed articles that would help you expand on the wiki articles.