User talk:Ludovika26

Harrison’s rule
There's a "house style" for articles which is outlined in the manual of style. A few points immediately strike me:
 * the start of your article, which should start without a header and begin "Harrison’s rule is an observation in evolutionary biology by Launcelot Harrison which states...", MOS:BOLDTITLE;
 * straight quotes are preferred, MOS:PUNCT;
 * the References list is generally titled References, not Notes.

Hope that helps, Cabayi (talk) 08:27, 31 March 2018 (UTC)